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After months of quietly gearing up for a possible run, state Sen. BOB WIECKOWSKI (D-Fremont)—who represents parts of the Tri-Valley and South Bay—has formally launched his campaign for the 15th Congressional District. On Tuesday, the former assemblyman became the highest-profile contender vying to succeed Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-Dublin), whose pursuit of the U.S. Presidency sent a host of East Bay pols scrambling for shot at climbing the political ranks. “In Congress, I’ll do everything in my power to keep immigrant families together, provide affordable health care access to millions of Americans, confront the crisis of climate change head on and tackle the rising inequity of wages in our country,” Wieckowski vowed in a news release sent to reporters Tuesday to They officially announce his Did long-presumed run.
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STEAL OF A DEAL Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone is suing over what he calls a stunningly flawed decision to give the 49ers a massive tax break.
Low Blow Santa Clara County takes SF 49ers to court over unprecedented Levi’s Stadium tax fight BY JENNIFER WADSWORTH
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HEN SANTA CLARA teamed up with the San Francisco 49ers to build Levi’s Stadium, it inked a deal ostensibly designed to avoid the costly pitfalls experienced by so many other municipalities with taxpayerfinanced NFL venues. In the five years since celebrating the opening of its $1.3 billion coliseum, a bitter feud with the Niners over revenue-sharing and management has made the South Bay city another cautionary tale about the risks of overhyping professional sports stadiums as public assets. Now, Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone—a decades-long 49ers season ticket-holder and long one of
the biggest cheerleaders of the team’s move from Candlestick Park to Levi’s Stadium—has joined the fray. On Monday, the county’s veteran taxman sued to revoke a ruling that halved property taxes on Levi’s Stadium and forced several public localities to refund $36 million to the billionairebacked team immediately and lose out on another $6 million a year going forward. The writ marks the first time in Stone’s 24 years as assessor that he asked a judge to overturn a settlement by one of the county’s three tax appeals boards. “This decision must not be allowed to stand,” Stone declared, calling the determination handed down last fall rife with violations of the state constitution. “As assessor I have always been committed to ensuring the property tax roll accurately reflects the value of the property being assessed. Here, the board
failed to perform its core responsibility to carefully calculate the full value of the 49ers’ rights in the stadium.” The team would have paid taxes on the full value of the 68,500-seat stadium but challenged the county’s assessment over an obscure legal provision called “possessory interest,” that is, the degree to which a private entity benefits from using a taxexempt public property. Technically speaking, the city and team each “possess” the stadium for half the year, with the Niners, naturally, in charge during football season. Stone argued that the team should pay 100 percent on the possessory interest because “the lion’s share of the stadium’s value lies in professional football uses for which it was custom-designed.” Though Santa Clara maintains ownership of the venue and leases it to the team, county officials contend that the NFL franchise calls the shots on year-round event bookings and luxury suite rentals, a celebrity-chef restaurant, a store, museum and private clubs. The city, by comparison, “retains no comparable rights or control over the events hosted at the stadium.” Stone likened the uneven distribution of economic benefit to
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that of a ski resort, where the property is dramatically more valuable during snowfall than in the summer. A three-member appeals board— comprising renowned property appraisers Richard LaBagh, Wayne Prescott and William Anderson— apparently thought otherwise. In November, it split tax liability 50-50 between the 49ers and the city. The decision essentially deemed the value between football and offseason events as exactly equal. Stone called the conclusion completely nonsensical. “Usually, when the assessment board disagrees with us, it’s close,” he said. “We’re arguing around the edges of value. But I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s really bizarre how they could arrive at a value that’s precisely at 50-50. It doesn’t make sense.” The refund resulting from last year’s ruling siphoned $13 million from the coffers of Santa Clara Unified School District, $3 million from West Valley Community College, $3 million from the city of Santa Clara and upward of $5 million from the county’s general fund. NFL officials have said they accepted the outcome; a spokesman for the team didn’t respond to a request for comment by press time. Stone, on the other hand, called the conclusion shocking and “totally arbitrary.” “The board’s decision ignores many of the 49ers’ valuable rights and instead simply splits the value of the stadium exactly in half between the 49ers and the public authority—a position for which neither side argued, that no data supported and that no lawful valuation method can justify,” he explained. County Counsel James Williams echoed Stone’s condemnation. “This decision sets a troubling precedent that is legally incorrect and must be reversed,” he said in a statement earlier this week. “But when the owners of these teams fail to pay their fair share of property taxes, they are taking away money from local schools, police and firefighters, and other valuable services that our communities need.” In a phone call Monday, Stone went on to say that the appeals board— though appointed with members widely considered among the top experts in their field—seemed to be
in over their heads. “I think one of the problems that the appeals board had is they couldn’t figure it out,” he told Metro. “This was so complex, and so convoluted that I think they threw up their hands and said, ‘Fine, make it 50-50.’ “They split the baby in half.” Stone’s top staffer, David Ginsborg, said the county had to sue lest other companies feel emboldened to strategically overwhelm the appeals boards. “Whether it was by design, I don’t know,” Stone said. “But it would have helped if the agreements were simpler and more direct.” There’s little doubt that in a region like Silicon Valley, which some of the biggest companies in the world call home, it’s increasingly likely for the county’s volunteer boards to get outgunned by ever more sophisticated corporate giants. Though the 49ers’ petition was by no means the largest to take the county to task—Apple is contesting a $10 billion appraisal—it was hands-down the most demanding. Ginsborg said it dragged on for 21 full days, summoned 10 witnesses and generated 8,000 pages of records. By contrast, he said, the second-longest such hearing in county history lasted for just six days. Santa Clara leaders applauded Stone’s decision to sue. “While city officials were prepared to take similar legal actions, we are satisfied that Assessor Stone’s actions demonstrate his understanding of the seriousness of the situation as well as his commitment to objective assessments based on facts and data,” Santa Clara spokeswoman Lenka Wright wrote on behalf of the city. Stone said he hoped to review the board’s findings of fact before turning to the courts for help, but he never received any such justification. That’s highly unusual, he said: Normally, the boards promptly explain their rationale in a detailed summary. In this case, the board offered to hand it over by July—well past the six-month statute of limitations for the county to file a lawsuit. “I was uncomfortable filing this appeal without the findings of fact, but the deadline is next week,” Stone said. “So we’re in the unusual situation of having to appeal a decision without seeing the factual reasoning behind it. This is just really stunning.”
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UPLIFTING MOMENT San Jose Earthquake Chris Wondolowski celebrates setting a new goal-scoring record.
Lofty Goals Quakes player becomes league’s top scorer as team alum enter Hall of Fame BY GARY SINGH
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AST SATURDAY, multiple generations of San Jose Earthquakes players, fans and alumni got to witness American soccer history as Danville native Chris Wondolowski shattered the league’s all-time goalscoring record on a rainsoaked day at Avaya Stadium.
Former Quake Landon Donovan held the previous league record of 145, which had stood since 2014. Wondolowski, 36, started the match with 144 career goals, only needing one more to match Donovan’s effort,
yet he scored four, lifting the Quakes to a 4-1 victory over a dismal Chicago side. After the triumph, several congratulatory video messages were piped over the wire, including footage from Giants legend Barry Bonds, the Sharks’ Logan Couture and Joe Pavelski, as well as US Women’s World Cup stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, all testifying to Wondo’s resolve and well-deserved glory. Along with the all-time record for goals scored came a few other notable stats. All but four of Wondo’s goals were scored for San Jose (144), the most by any player with a single club in MLS history. He has now scored
against 59 different goalkeepers in his MLS career, also the most in league history, and he is the only player to score against 24 different MLS teams, including all 23 currently competing in MLS and the now-defunct Chivas USA. Following Saturday’s victory, the entire Quakes team repeatedly tossed Wondo up into the air in celebration. Wondo has always exemplified the Quakes’ “Never Say Die” attitude. Through spells, if not entire seasons, of god-awful results, he always refused to believe anything was ever truly over. Even this year, relegated to a substitute role, he never gave up on his dream of breaking Landon’s record. If one takes into account the various struggles and obstacles overcome by each incarnation of the pro sport in this town for 45 years now, Wondo’s career is a microcosm of it all. He exemplifies everything a San Jose Earthquakes player is all about, and he has long since risen above the jello-brained cretins who obsessively hate on him for his miss in the 2014 World Cup. As Wondo’s performance
became the weekend’s biggest domestic soccer story, much was simultaneously unfolding, as the Quakes inducted two legends from two different eras into the club’s Hall of Fame. Dave “Obie” Obenour was the Quakes’ trainer, driver, roadie and all-around fixer during the NASL era in the ’70s. Richard Mulrooney was one of the league’s best midfielders during the Quakes’ most successful era, 2001-2005, when he helped anchor a classic 4-4-2 that powered the Quakes to two championships. Both Obie and Mulrooney brought an entourage of former teammates and families to an evening soiree in the Avaya Stadium Sky Lounge on Friday, May 17. Older Quakes alumni from the ’70s, including Paul Child and Mark Demling, flew in to support Obie, while Mulrooney’s former coach, Frank Yallop, who coached the Quakes to those two championships, likewise showed up in support. It was inspiring to see a larger-thanusual variety of former players, coaches and general managers from different decades all in the same place, at the same time. Many of said alumni crammed into Suite 121 to watch the game on Saturday, during a moderate downpour, before entering the field at halftime to attend the official ceremony inducting Obie and Mulrooney into the team’s hall of fame. At that moment, Wondo had not yet broken the record— the Quakes were only up 1-0—but the camaraderie of former players brought some serious juju. Chicago collapsed and Wondo pounced on every opportunity, as is his forte. It was simply in the cards. Then came the afterparty. Britannia Arms Downtown had to call in extra servers to handle the capacity crowd, which took over the entire establishment. In this case, it was mostly the ’70s-era players and their families in support of Obie, but as fans filtered in from the game and started talking, many of them came to the same conclusion. Aside from winning championships, this was one of the best days in San Jose Earthquakes history. Everything came full circle. I wrote this years ago, but I’ll say it again. No other American city has anywhere close to the same multigenerational soccer family that San Jose has.
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OR THE PAST week, Silicon Valley has been hammered with unseasonably wet weather and chilly temperatures, even lightning. But the region’s live music venues, theater troupes, museums and tireless creatives are putting off more than enough heat to remind us that we are approaching what promises to be an exciting—and entertaining—summer In addition to concerts from classic rock heroes, such as Carlos Santana, the Doobie Brothers and Paul McCartney, the South Bay will also host performances by the legendary hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan and alternative heroes, such as Beck, The Smashing Pumpkins and Alanis Morissette. Local museums are putting on thought-provoking exhibitions by artists such as Rina Banerjee and Tracy Snelling, and stage companies large and small have a stacked calendar—as City Lights Theater will show Cabaret and TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Archduke, a black comedy about Franz Ferdinand’s assassination. When the weather finally warms, local cinemas will be screening big-budget Hollywood titles—like the live-action Aladdin. There’s also plenty to binge-watch at home, like the new season of Black Mirror. There are also celebrations of culture and community—like the Obon Festival in Japantown, the Italian Family Festa in History Park and Silicon Valley Pride. All this and much more are gathered in the following pages, so break out your datebooks and get ready for a fun-filled summer.
MUSIC The Trims JUN 8
The Ritz, San Jose | theritzsj.com Before he started the Trims, singer Gabe Maciel was singing in a bolero group. Though they share little in common with Cuban ballad form, there is an earnest precision to Maciel’s vocals that fans of bolero might recognize. Add that to a little Bloc Party, and just a touch of Joy Division, and you got the Trims. Last January, they released Julian Street, a strong case for them as one of the best young Chicanx bands in San Jose. As a special treat for their headlining show at the Ritz, legendary Bay DJ Chuy Gomez will be spinning through the night. (MH)
Alanis Morissette JUN 20
Mountain Winery, Saratoga mountainwinery.com We’re a long way down the road from 1995, when Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill went supernova on the charts, eventually going 16-times(!) platinum. Now, on the eve of her 45th birthday, the Canadian-born singer/ songwriter will perform an acoustic show while, in true woman warrior style, expecting the birth of her third child. She’s also enjoying another exciting stage of contemporary superstardom: Jagged Little Pill: the Musical, set to open on Broadway, later this year.
Wu-Tang Clan JUN 22
Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View livenation.com Like a killer bee mid-swarm, time flies. As of this year it’s been a quarter-century
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GUIDE From the Heart
From Woodstock to ‘Supernatural’ and now ‘Africa Speaks,’ Carlos Santana brings the global spirit home and tours with homegrown heroes, the Doobie Brothers BY BILL KOPP
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S THE LIGHTS dim in the packed house, a giant projection screen behind the stage displays clips from the 1970 documentary film Woodstock. The split-screen slides are familiar to the older concertgoers; younger fans who discovered Santana during the “Smooth” era may be seeing them for the first time. The crowd stands and claps enthusiastically as images of what was billed as “three days of peace and music” flicker across the screen. Carlos Santana and his band take the stage to thunderous applause. As the assembled musicians start to play, live close-ups of band members are seamlessly intercut with the Woodstock footage. As old and new are interwoven onscreen, the band leans into a spirited version of “Soul Sacrifice,” one of the songs that started it all back in 1969. Santana has arrived. But then, he never left. Over the course of his 50-plus years of playing music, Santana has released more than two dozen studio albums; the band has a deep catalog from which to draw. But—consummate musician and performer that Carlos Santana is—this evening begins on a 17 warm and familiar note.
MI CORAZÓN Carlos Santana bears his heart and soul at Shoreline Amphitheatre this summer.
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since the release of Enter the 36 Chambers, Wu Tang’s mesmerizing first missive from Shaolin. To celebrate 25 years of Wu, the killer bees have put together the appropriately titled “Gods of Rap” tour, an event so packed with hip-hop heavyweights, it’s difficult to fit them all in one blurb. On top of a nearly full Wu line-up (no Method Man), the night includes legends like Erik B & Rakim, De La Soul, DJ Premier (Gang Starr) and the Pharcyde. (MH)
released Black is the New Black, their latest album, we all know people aren’t coming to hear the new stuff. They just want to see some palm trees. Yeah. (MH)
The Slackers
He seemingly emerged out of the forests of Scotland in the late 1960s, like some mad Tolkien elf lord, playing the flute in Pan-like ecstasy and showing the world just how freaky prog-rock could get. As the frontman for the brilliant band Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson managed not only to bring rockstar credibility to the flute but to spin off at least a half dozen of classic rock’s most essential tracks. Tull’s music hasn’t always aged well in a punk/pop/hip-hop world. But at 71, Anderson remains one of rock music’s reigning badasses, which isn’t easy to do playing a flute and wearing a codpiece.
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The Ritz, San Jose | theritzsj.com Set aside what you think about ska music and put on “How it Feels” by the Slackers. The first track on 2010’s The Great Rocksteady Single, “How it Feels” comes 19 years into the band’s career, and showcases exactly what they do so well: write great songs. Six stellar musicians crafting earnest paeans to the sounds of reggae’s early roots, the Slackers know how to hit all the right notes while still keeping things a little loose. Call it a throwback, or call it a classic. Either way, it rocks steady. (MH)
John Hiatt JUN 28
The Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz theriotheatre.com For well over 40 years now, veteran singer/ songwriter John Hiatt has managed to escape mainstream stardom, despite an amazing body of work playing in the open spaces between country, rock and folk. The man who famously once sang Adios to California nevertheless returns to Santa Cruz with new acoustic arrangements of the songs from his deeply soulful and selfassessing 2018 album The Eclipse Sessions.
Everclear JUN 28
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk beachboardwalk.com What would alt-rock be without the sound of the Art Alexakis “Yeah?” Audible on nearly every one of Everclear’s singles—from breakout hit “Santa Monica,” to tormented self-love anthem “Father of Mine”— Alexakis’s “Yeah” was always a punctuation mark, the call-and-self-response of a lonely man rocking his way through the pain. While it’s been almost four years since they
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull JUL 9
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Common JUL 9
Mountain Winery, Saratoga mountainwinery.com Few rap artists can summon the moral authority and political uplift quite like Chicago-born Common. Known for his bigger-picture ideas and his moving social justice narratives, Common reached his fullest power as a recording artist with 2016’s Black America Again, in which he masterfully teased out hope and light from a legacy of darkness. He comes to Saratoga this summer with a new memoir in stores and a new album on the horizon.
Paul McCartney JUL 10
SAP Center, San Jose | sapcenter.com Pop music is maddeningly ephemeral, but one man seems to endure above all else. Sir Paul McCartney has maintained a blue-chip popularity and relevance going back almost (gulp) six decades. He’s somehow avoided burnout by keeping in touch with the same animating spirit of the Twist & Shout rock & roll that fired him up back in his Liverpool youth. As if to underscore his eternal youth, Macca’s new tour is called Freshen Up.
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GLOBAL SOUND Carlos Santana with his ‘Africa Speaks’ collaborator— the Mallorcan-born singer Buika. “Santana’s music is very spiritual and sensual,” the guitarist explains over the phone—using his family name as shorthand for himself and his rotating crew of collaborators. He discovered the power his band had before he even landed a record deal, back when he and his crew brought their music to clubs and on campuses around the Bay Area. “The first thing we noticed is that the women move differently.” It makes sense. While today’s pop freely blends global musical textures with traditional American forms— from rock to R&B to blues—it is worth remembering that Santana’s self-titled debut sounded nothing like its contemporaries. From his earliest days as a bandleader, Santana has mixed guitarled jamming with percussion rooted in Caribbean and African traditions. By combining high gain amplifiers and improvisational instrumentals with a repetitive Nigerian chant by Babatunde Olatunji and Latin flourishes, Santana’s 1969 lead single, “Jingo,” introduced a new kind of fusion, and, in doing so, influenced a generation of musicians.
DOORS OF PERCUSSION “I was learning how to do this alchemy between blues and African rhythms,” Santana says, explaining how he came to piece together all of the various musical idioms that
form his distinctive sound. “We were learning from Willie Bobo, Jack McDuff and anyone who had congas and timbales. We put electric guitar with that, and something changed.” The term world music may trace to the early ‘60s, but it wouldn’t come into wide use until the 1980s. By that time, Santana had been making music that drew from styles outside the European tradition for well over a decade. His Mexican heritage—Santana was born in 1947 in the Mexican city of Autlán, and spent much of his youth in Tijuana—has always informed his music. Other early influences, like Hungarian jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó, broadened his horizons. From an early age, Santana’s interests included folk and, notably, blues guitarists B.B. King and John Lee Hooker. But there was always something about African musical rhythms that moved him. In both their raw form and as filtered through Latin and Afro-Caribbean traditions, they would come to be a key part of the Santana sound. “Since the beginning of the Santana band, this has been a global consciousness music,” he says. This year’s tour will feature as its opening act another deeply rooted Northern California rock & roll institution—the Doobie Brothers. Begun in San Jose in 1970, group cofounder Tom Johnston lives in Marin County and the band was managed for many years out of Sonoma County.
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Flipper JUL 11
The Ritz, San Jose | theritzsj.com A lot of people think that punk is chaotic. Punk is not chaotic. It’s fast, sometimes it’s a little loose, but any chaos created is kept tightly reined to help propel the music forward. Flipper, on the other hand, are chaotic. Noisey, sludgy and confrontational in equal measure, Flipper is one of the Bay’s true originals, an unhinged mess that managed to influence both the Melvins and a little band called Nirvana. Consummate noisemaker David Yow (The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid) will be filling in on vocals when Flipper come to San Jose, so, uh, bring earplugs. (MH)
Beck JUL 16
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Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View | livenation.com One day soon, when Generation X finally pulls the levers of institutional cultural power, Beck Hansen might get that black-tie Kennedy Center tribute that he so richly deserves. Since his emergence in the early ’90s, Beck’s freakish, insistently idiosyncratic, consistently groundbreaking career has allowed a million other unique flowers to bloom across the musical landscape. One of those is his latest collaborator, the alt-pop band and fellow Grammy winners Cage the Elephant, co-headliners in this astounding tour dubbed Night Running.
Chicago JUL 23
San Jose Civic | sanjosetheaters.org In the 1970s, Chicago was not only a city famous for deep-dish pizza, it was the name of one of the most successful rock acts of the era. The band Chicago’s innovation was to bring R&B-style horns into a rock/ pop setting, and the group had an astounding
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winning streak with hits from the bluesy 25 or 6 to 4, to the more schmaltzy pop of Hard Habit to Break well into the 1980s. They may not have impressed too many rock critics, but these cats sold a ton of records.
The B-52s AUG 12
Mountain Winery, Saratoga mountainwinery.com Forty years ago, when the post-punk movement was dominated by the earnest and the arty, a daffy combo called the B-52s popped up in Athens, Georgia and brought a sense of humor and colorful fun to a scene starving for it. Surviving the early death of their resident musical genius Ricky Wilson, the B’s in middle age attained the status of pop royalty, proving that joy and lighthearted camp is not solely for the young’uns.
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LOCAL NATIVES The first group to bear the guitarist’s name formed in 1966 as the Santana Blues Band. As he chronicles in rich detail in his 2014 memoir, The Universal Tone, Santana’s family had moved from Tijuana to San Francisco, but he stayed behind for a time. Once settled in the Bay Area, he became fully immersed in its burgeoning culture. In ‘66, promoter Bill Graham started booking Santana’s band for local gigs. Graham, who started as a waiter in the Catskills and went on to invent the modern concert promotion industry, comes up whenever Santana is asked about his early days in the Bay Area music scene. “He was a supreme maitre’d,” Santana says. “Like my father and mother, he instilled in me how to present myself in a way that I wasn’t going to self-destruct.” “He would say, ‘The water is pure, the flowers are fresh, the apron is clean, the food is delicious. I hope you’re hungry; It’s my pleasure to serve you.’ That was his narrative.” As Santana’s band grew in popularity, the group became a regular fixture at Graham’s Fillmore West. Before the release of the band’s debut album, Santana also played all over the Bay Area, including dates at the Dream Bowl in Vallejo, San Francisco’s Avalon Ballroom and Winterland and the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. The band also performed on the campuses of high schools and colleges in San
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Guitarist Pat Simmons says the Doobies have played with Santana a number of times over the years including a 2017 swing through Australia and Japan. “We’re complementary musically and historically,” he says. “It’s always been a good show.” “It’s always been great for us to play with other bands—Journey, Chicago, Eagles,” Simmons says. The Sep. 20 concert with the Eagles at San Francisco’s AT&T Park in front of 40,000 fans was one of last year’s big shows. “We’ve been around for a long time, and any time we get a chance to play in front of new fans, it’s good for us,” he says. “You make your fans one at a time.” Both bands are still creating new material. “We just cut five tracks,” Simmons says of recent recordings with producer John Shanks, set for release next spring, most likely as an EP. “Everything winds up online anyway,” he says, a realization that the industry’s changed a lot in half a century. “For a band like ours, it’s more about just letting people know we’re still working. I’m not sure it makes any sense to make a full album.” He also reveals that the Doobie Brothers will perform a special show of 1973’s The Captain and Me at The Masonic in San Francisco this September. It’s a follow-up to their performance of that album and its 1972 predecessor, Toulouse Street, at New York’s Beacon Theater, which will soon be released as a live album. Santana’s latest effort is Africa Speaks (out Jun. 7 on Concord Records). The album is full of the trademark Santana guitar style, but the rhythms are even more pronounced and upfront than on much of the band’s previous material. “Everything that I ever learned came from Africa,” Santana says. “Coltrane, Chuck Berry and Cream got it from Robert Johnson; Robert Johnson got it from Charlie Patton. Charlie Patton got it from Timbuktu in Africa. No matter how you slice it or you shuffle it, you’re still playing African music. “When I say this, I say it in a very divine way: it’s all the same. It’s still African language,” he says. And the guitarist comes by his African
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10,000 Maniacs
Smashing Pumpkins
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk beachboardwalk.com
Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View livenation.com
Propelled by the vulnerable and seductive vocals of lead singer Natalie Merchant, 10,000 Maniacs were an alt-rock mainstay in the late 1980s and early ’90s. But Merchant left for a solo career, and songwriter and co-founder Robert Buck died of cancer. It’s been more than a decade now since the Maniacs’ reboot built on the vocals and violin of frontwoman Mary Ramsey. For those nostalgic for the Saved by the Bell era, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk is the place to be this summer.
It’s been 24 years since the Smashing Pumpkins’ seminal double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, but in the words of Billy Corgan, “Time is never time at all.”Though the band originally broke up in 2000, Corgan has been consistently releasing music under the Pumpkins name since 2007’s Zeitgeist. As of last year, the band has officially reunited with original guitarist James Iha and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, and even released a new album with the classic lineup, the (perhaps ironically) titled Shiny and Oh So Bright. It might not be “1979” anymore, but with this lineup making new songs, it’s pretty close to 1995. (MH)
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San Jose Jazz Summer Fest AUG. 9-11
Downtown San Jose | summerfest.sanjosejazz.org
It was the first summer after the Loma Prieta Earthquake when music impresario Bruce Labadie set up a stage at Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park and invited such jazz heavyweights as Bobby Hutcherson, Hugh Masekela and Freddie Hubbard to perform outdoors at the first-ever San Jose Jazz Festival. Blink your eyes and, just like that, the event—rechristened San Jose Jazz Summer Fest—is marking its 30th anniversary this summer in an expanded powerhouse of a festival, with a dozen stages and more than a hundred performers, spread over three days. Sure, you can lay out top dollar and get VIP seating to watch, up close and personal, some of the most high-octane names in popular music. But there are plenty of free stages and satellite venues to wander as well, as the festival spills out from its epicenter at the Plaza to sister stages at the Hammer Theatre, Café Stritch, the Tabard Theatre and more. Some of the acts haven’t been announced yet, but already booked for the festival are the soul of jazz elegance Dianne Reeves, Dianne Love Train hitmakers the O’Jays, the Reeves crazy-fun pop band Pink Martini, drumming great Carl Allen’s tribute to Art Blakey, and the Family Stone featuring Sly Stone’s daughter Phunne Stone, among many others. Straight-ahead, big-band, Latin jazz, New Orleans-style, blues, R&B: This festival puts its arms around all of it. You can’t possibly see it all, but you might have a blast in the attempt.
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WOODSTOCK NOTION Prior to the release of Africa Speaks, the most recent Santana record was 2013’s Santana IV. That album marked the long overdue (if temporary) reunion of nearly all members of Santana’s early 1970s lineup, the band responsible for hits including “Jingo,” “Evil Ways, “Black Magic Woman,” “Oye Como Va,” “Everybody’s Everything” and “No One to Depend On.” Each of those first three Santana albums reached the Top 10 on the Billboard charts, and the singles would all become staples of progressive radio, then AOR playlists and finally classic rock radio. That celebrated lineup is also the one that played the Woodstock Music & Art Fair on the afternoon of Saturday, Aug. 16, 1969. Sandwiched between a set by Country Joe McDonald and an impromptu performance by former Lovin’ Spoonful guitarist John Sebastian, Santana wowed the crowd at Max Yasgur’s farm with a 45-minute set that featured an incendiary reading of Olatunji’s “Jin-go-lo-ba” (today better known as “Jingo”) and an original, “Soul Sacrifice.” The band’s debut album wouldn’t hit record store shelves for another two weeks. In his memoir, Santana says that he was high on mescaline at Woodstock; he writes that his memory of the set is “a blur.” But the festival’s overall vibe stayed with him. “What I remember is energy,” he says of the watershed cultural moment that marks its 50th
anniversary this year. “The energy of people for three days sharing granola and good vibes: all the stuff that annoys the arrogant, cynical, slave people. “It scares them to see that unity and harmony can actually happen before your eyes; people can not have needs for weapons or religion or politics, and we can actually share each other’s hope and celebrate each other,” Santana continues. “Woodstock really, really affected the rest of my life, my consciousness.”
CELEBRATION DAY Though Santana has scored numerous awards on his own and with his band—including 10 Grammys and three Latin Grammys—and sold more than 100 million records across the globe, his commercial popularity has traversed many long and dry valleys in between peaks. Santana was in the midst of a particularly parched valley in the late 1990s; it looked as if his salad days were behind him; that perspective was underscored by his winning a kind of lifetime achievement award in 1998, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “Usually,” he says with a laugh, “when they give you that award, it’s over for you.” Not long after the ceremony, the guitarist was approached by industry mogul Clive Davis; the executive—then the head of Arista Records—suggested that Santana collaborate with a range of current hot artists. The result was the juggernaut album Supernatural, featuring “Smooth” (sung by Matchbox 20 vocalist Rob Thomas) at its center. The seemingly unlikely roster of artists who worked with Santana on Supernatural reads like a who’s who of 20th century fin de siècle: in addition to Thomas, Supernatural pulls in Dave Matthews, Everlast, Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green and Eagle-Eye Cherry. The album even included a nod to rock history by way of a collaboration with Santana’s musical peer, guitarist Eric Clapton. Santana’s principal vocalist during the Supernatural period, Tony Lindsay, has been an anchor of the South Bay’s jazz, soul and rhythm and blues community for the past four decades. He ended his 25-year run with Santana four years ago and hasn’t seen the new lineup, saying he
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Mateo, San Pablo, Palo Alto, Hayward and San Jose. Even once his group became a national act, touring the U.S. and beyond, Santana’s connection to the Bay Area endured. Though today he lives in Las Vegas with his wife, percussionist Cindy Blackman Santana, he holds fond memories of his years in the region. After an extended period in Queens—during which he was a follower of Sri Chimnoy—Santana moved with his first wife Deborah to Aptos. “It was time to start a family,” he says. “And that house in Aptos became like a nest.” The couple’s first of three children, Salvador, was born during their time there. “I’m very grateful and very clear about what each place that I have lived has given us,” Santana says.
SUMMER GUIDE MIXED MEDIA
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Rina Banerjee combines a variety of materials, including an emu egg, pigeon feathers, plastic netting and glass beads in this 2015 piece, now on display at the San Jose Museum of Art.
exhibit about “the relationship between subject and materials,” try this one that’s divided into three categories. “In the Abstract” featuring paint, metal and fabric; “The Sum of Its Parts” with nontraditional materials; and for portraiture there’s “The Faces We Present.”
NEW MUSEUM LOS GATOS Los Gatos | numulosgatos.org
ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS: SELECTED WORKS FROM THE NUMU ATELIER MASTERS AND STUDENTS Thru Oct 13
NUMU’s Atelier program teaches classical drawing and painting techniques to whoever wishes to learn the craft. This exhibition features work by aspirants and professionals alike.
SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF ART San Jose | sjmusart.org
RINA BANERJEE: MAKE ME A SUMMARY OF THE WORLD
VISUAL ANDERSON ARTS COLLECTION Stanford | anderson.stanford.edu
KERRY TRIBE Thru Jul 29
KATHARINA FRITSCH’S 6TH STILL LIFE (6. STILLBEN) Thru Apr 27, 2020
Tribe’s film Exquisite Corpse follows the Los Angeles River for 51 miles, from the San Fernando Valley to the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, she films the neverending stream of cars that border it and the Angeleno subcultures that mark Southern California as a region that contains multitudes.
Five brightly colored sculptures by Katharina Fritsch are now on display in the Cantor courtyard. There’s a red Mary (Jesus’s mother), a yellow skull, a purple egg, a green Saint Nicholas and a white snake (not the hard rock band). This symbolic collection with intimations of mortality and the devil screams, “It’s selfie time!”
CANTOR ARTS CENTER, STANFORD
THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE: ART SINCE 1950
Stanford | museum.stanford.edu
If you’re on the lookout for an esoteric
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Thru Oct 6 I was at SJMA a couple of weeks ago while they were installing the Banerjee exhibit and was transfixed by the flashes of color I saw peeking out from behind the black curtains. She makes elaborate sculptures in all manner of materials. An incomplete list of ingredients that went into her flamingo pink mini-mahal, Take me take me take me… To the Palace of love, includes foam balls, cowrie shells, quilting pins, fake birds and red-colored moss.
PAE WHITE Jul 18–Jan 19 SJMA’s Beta Space gallery is about to feature Pae White’s experimental work, which “focuses on the forgotten, the fleeting and ephemeral of everyday life.” The museum’s site shows a photograph of her 2017-18 installation Spacemanship, at the Saarland Museum in Germany. Since I didn’t make it to that opening, I can only surmise that White loves textiles and patterns writ super large.
SAN JOSE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART San Jose | sjica.org
TRACEY SNELLING: CLUSTERF*CK 9 Jun 22-Sep 15 Getting cozy on your velvet-covered chaise longue is the thing to do after a stressful week at work. You’ve got your cold beverage, your slanket and the season finale of GOT. But that’s not how Tracey Snelling pictures her immersive installations. They mess with familiar ideas of home life. She could teach classes on the art of hoarding. There are holiday lights, paintings, neon signs, toys, dollhouses, lamps and—I could go on, but the show’s title gives you a pretty good indication of what you can expect to find.
SURREAL SUBLIME Jun 22-Sep 15 The mighty tradition of pastoral painting presents a bucolic picture of the world. Who doesn’t love admiring the refreshing calm of both the forest and the trees? Apparently the artists in this group show. Their intense subjectivity totally distorts the known world — but in a really good, really surreal way. One example: Liz Hickock’s sublimation print on aluminum, Preternatural, crystallizes roots and branches against a psychedelic blue skyline. “Surreal Sublime” promises pretty trippy representations of Mother Nature.
SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS AND TEXTILES San Jose | sjquiltmuseum.org
KRISTEN MARTINCIC: SWIM CLUB Thru Jul 14 Martincic is as obsessed with water and the human form as David Hockney. In the past, she’s painted series of pools in marvelous blues. “Swim Club” features women’s bathing suits that she’s made out of thin Japanese tissue paper. She’s dyed and made patterns on them. The suits suggest the shape of women’s bodies as they lay drying in the sun after a day of splashing and diving about in the welcoming waves of water.
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PASSION PROJECTS One of the enduring qualities that ties together every project with which Carlos Santana has engaged is intention. At the height of Santana’s successful run of albums (Santana, Abraxas and Santana III), he shifted gears and made 1972’s decidedly uncommercial Caravanserai. That album brought in new players and explored Santana’s growing interest in improvisational jazz. For Santana—who has also made collaborative albums with virtuoso guitarist John McLaughlin, Alice Coltrane and his brother Jorge—all of his work fits together. He brings the same commitment to projects that aren’t destined for the charts as he does to hit singles like “Smooth.” “The connection between any album that I’ve ever done and will do is passion, emotion, and feelings,” he says. A deeply spiritual man who studied for many years under guru Sri Chimnoy, Santana says that his music “is assigned and designed to take you out of your misery. It’s a frequency of certain elements that makes people feel at home.” While he can freely quote the great philosophers, Santana instead chooses words from the Godfather of Soul to make his point: “As James Brown said, ‘Jump back and kiss yourself.’” When one does that—literally or metaphorically—”you’re actually validating your light,” Santana says. “You’re celebrating your spirit. That’s what we were born to do. And the only way to uplift someone is to help them be aware of their own light, their own magnificence.”
PEACE, LOVE & MUSIC At press time, Santana was on the bill to perform at Woodstock 50, a half century to the day after the band’s original set there. The modern-day event’s future is in serious doubt, and it’s not at all clear if Woodstock 50 will even happen. True to form, Carlos Santana brings a mixture of mindfulness and intention to the question of whether a revival of the iconic festival is even a good idea. “It depends on the consciousness of the artists,” he says. “Why are you coming to play? Are you coming to sell more records? Are you coming to sell Mountain Dew or tacos or marijuana? Or are you just coming here to celebrate the good qualities of humans?” Santana says that those who came to the first Woodstock with the right intentions are still here. “We’re singing the same songs, differently. We reinvent ourselves, but the song is unity and harmony and healing and coming together and doing away, eventually, with patriotism, which is prehistoric. Anything that has to do with walls and patriotism and arrogance about, ‘We’re number one,’ that’s a division between ego and spirit. With spirit, we’re all one. “Woodstock—the real Woodstock— is the opposite of fear and greed,” Santana says. And if that makes him sound like a hippie, he doesn’t mind. “Not a fake hippie with fake mustaches, fake wigs and phony values,” he says. “Not that hippie; the real hippie.” To him, that includes figures who “care for the environment, who want equality, fairness, and justice. Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, the Black Panthers; those kind of hippies.” For Carlos Santana, making music with intention is part of that mix, a vehicle to achieve those hippie goals. “It’s an art,” he says. “We do this so we can do that.” Dan Pulcrano and Nick Veronin contributed to this story.
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cherishes the memories of bandmates he performed with. Still, he says “I might just go” when Santana plays Shoreline on June 26. “Since it’s so close, I’ll probably be there,” the Peninsula resident says. With Supernatural’s 20th anniversary coming in June of this year, it would seem that a victory lap in the form of a retrospective tour would be in order. Instead, the creatively restless Santana is observing the ‘99 album within the context of a tour that presents his newest material as well. Both “Candomble Cumbele” and “Breaking Down the Door” from Africa Speaks show up often in the band’s current set.
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CAMP COUTURE Roger Shimomura’s ‘Lush Life #2’ is a part of the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, ‘The Medium is the Message.’
STANFORD ART GALLERY Stanford | art.stanford.edu
SOMATIC FIX: THE 2019 SENIOR EXHIBITION May 28-Jun 16 A dozen art practice students are about to graduate. Their group exhibit is inspired by “movement studies and dance.” You’ll find examples of their takes on the idea in a variety of media, including sculpture (Ali Vaughan), disruptive paintings (Miso Kim) and photo collage (Noah Hornik).
TRITON MUSEUM OF ART Santa Clara | tritonmuseum.org
KATHRYN METZ: FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGES Thru Aug 18
An abstract expressionist who tried to capture light itself on the canvas, Metz died last fall in Santa Cruz at the age of 86. She founded the UCSC Print Media area in 1972 and was an early pioneer of printmaking art. “From the Center to the Edges” is a survey of the landscape paintings she made from the 1970s to early 2000.
SANAZ MAZINANI: DARK BRIGHT Thru Aug 11 Mazinani is not afraid to embrace bold colors in her work. For “Dark Bright,” she’s created “reflective surfaces and geometric patterns” that make optical illusions. She’s interested in how the brain interprets what we see with our eyes. For her, the way we see color might not be as straightforward, or as unbiased, as we think.
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THEATER Broadway San Jose San Jose Center for the Performing Arts | broadwaysanjose.com
THE BOOK OF MORMON Jul 16 - 21 Eight years after it opened on Broadway— with a net gross of over $500 million—it doesn’t seem possible that there’s anyone left in the Western Hemisphere who hasn’t seen this Tony- and Grammy-winning musical. But if that’s the case, line up for
tickets now to see two of the nicest Mormon missionaries you’ll ever meet as they sell their religious wares in a Ugandan village.
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Aug 14 - Sep 8 This musical tells the story of L. Frank Baum’s Emerald City in Oz—not from Dorothy’s point of view, but from the witches’. You know the songs by now. Defy gravity with Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. Or get popular with Glinda, the Good Witch of the South.
City Lights Theater, San Jose | cltc.org Thru Jun 16 Based on the true story of Henrietta Leavitt, playwright Lauren Gunderson charts the astronomer’s efforts to make her intergalactic discoveries known in a field dominated by men. The play is set in 1900, when women didn’t have access to telescopes, but Leavitt found a way to leave a legacy.
Los Altos Stage Company
CABARET
Mental illness seems like an unlikely topic for a musical, but Next to Normal deftly manages to dramatize subjects like depression, suicide and bipolar disorder. Think of it as a drama set to music rather than a frothy Broadway show.
Jul 18 - Aug 25
WITCHY WOMEN Broadway San Jose stages ‘Wicked’ in August.
shares Rachel Bloom’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” sensibility. The creators take ordinary occasions and turn them into amusing anecdotes in song. And there’s a subplot featuring a “very sexy” male stripper.
What’s going to be different about this staging of Cabaret, old chum? City Lights is producing the original 1966 version. And, according to the press release, what magic does the musical still hold for audiences in the 21st century? “The power of art to reflect the truth in dangerous times.”
CMT San Jose Montgomery Theatre, San Jose | cmtsj.org
ANYTHING GOES Jul 12 - 20 In song, Cole Porter can do no wrong. I’d rather set sail on his SS American than the good ship Lollipop any day. Expect romantic complications and plenty of maritime shenanigans in between Porter’s repertoire of perfectly realized love songs like “I Get a Kick Out of You” and “You’d Be So Easy to Love.”
Hammer Theatre Center Hammer Theatre, San Jose hammertheatre.com
Bus Barn Theater, Los Altos losaltosstage.org
NEXT TO NORMAL May 23 - Jun 22
Palo Alto Players Lucie Stern Theatre, Palo Alto paplayers.org
ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS Jun 14 - 30 Arguably, this comedy of errors made James Corden a star in America. Expect lots of high jinks, fast-paced entrances and exits and complications with mobsters and girlfriends alike.
The Pear Theatre Pear Theatre, Mountain View thepear.org
PRESENT LAUGHTER Jun 7 - 30 If you didn’t catch Kevin Kline’s splendid turn as Gary Essendine in 2017 (look for it on PBS), now’s your chance to watch Noel Coward’s play at the Pear. Gary’s a stage actor who enjoys the company of women almost as much as he enjoys being famous. But now that he’s getting older, he may be missing someone he used to be close to— his wife Liz.
LITTLE BLACK DRESS! Jul 24 - 28 Billed as a show written by women for women, this musical
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AIMING HIGH In ‘Silent Sky,’ now playing at City Lights Theatre Company, women astronomers Henrietta Leavitt, left, and Annie Jump Cannon know their place... in the universe.
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THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE
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Nostalgia’s making a triumphant return to stages this season. And Thoroughly Modern Millie, set in the 1920s, is no exception. When a young woman moves to the big city with dreams of becoming a star, will she make it there? And find love to boot?
TheatreWorks opens its summer season with Rajiv Joseph’s black comedy about Franz Ferdinand’s 1914 assassination. It’s told from the point of view of three “insurgents” who have no ability to envision the consequences of their actions— namely, the start of World War I.
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THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE
Tabard Theatre, San Jose tabardtheatre.org
INTO THE WAKE OF THE MOON Jun 8 - 9 Kurt Gravenhorst’s one-man show about Eugene O'Neill and the writing of his final plays: The Iceman Cometh, Long Day's Journey Into Night and A Moon for the Misbegotten.
Jul 10 - Aug. 4 Variety described Julia Cho’s dramedy as a play about “the limits of language in matters of the heart.” Ain’t that the truth. Cho is a reliable playwright in that she balances contemporary issues with living, breathing characters. Her ideas land in reallife bodies and souls. —Jeffrey Edalatpour
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Italian Family Festa AUG 24-25
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the Obon Festival returns to San Jose’s historic Japantown in July.
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17th summer of Jazz on the Plazz, sharing live performances from the likes of Jane Monheit, Curtis Stigers and Roberta Gambarini, to name just a few. This year the festival focuses on the work of West Coast Cool pioneer Chet Baker. (ER)
Greek Festival
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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, San Jose | saintnicholas.org Opa! San Jose’s Greek community—along with baklava lovers of all backgrounds— are invited to enjoy the all things Greek. Authentic dishes made from generationsold family recipes, music, dance and traditional garb make for a fun, educational, family friendly celebration. (ER)
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Almaden Lake Park, San Jose almadenwomen.org
Silicon Valley Pride
Luna Chalk
Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park, San Jose | svpride.com The South Bay’s long-standing Silicon Valley Pride celebration returns to downtown San Jose. In addition to the parade there will be music, dancing and more. (WB)
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University Avenue, Palo Alto mlaproductions.com Celebration of the visual arts is the keystone of this annual weekend festival in Palo Alto. It’s known for more than 300 displays of unique art from artists and crafts makers. (WB)
Mountain View Art & Wine Festival SEP 7-8
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To close out the summer, this annual festival invites visitors to enjoy the work of local artisans, live music, a crafting station for children, carnival games and rides, food trucks and more. Check out this year’s expanded list of delightful Northern California wines. (ER)
Japantown, San Jose | jtown.org The San Jose Obon Festival returns with game booths, taiko performances and a wide variety of food and dancers in traditional dress to mark the Japanese custom of welcoming the spirits of ancestors back into the family. (WB)
Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival
Any Italian party calls for food, family and wine—and lots of it. Local chefs present cooking demonstrations, visitors play Italian card games and bocce ball. Take part in a traditional grape stomp and other cultural activities in between visiting the booths of local artisans. (ER)
AUG 24-25 HEAVY HITTERS Expect impressive displays of rhythm when
on downtown’s lovely Castro Street. It’s fun for the whole family. (WB)
Castro Street, Mountain View mountainview. miramarevents.com Mountain View’s biggest annual public party features artwork from more than 500 artists and crafts makers, live music, plenty of kid-friendly activities, plus beer, wine and signature cocktails—all
MAMA MIA No one should ever leave the Italian Family Festa hungry.
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CHALK IT UP The Luna Park Chalk Art Festival comes to Backesto Park on the last weekend of the summer, Sep. 21-22.
and re-created art underfoot, including traditional madonnari depictions. Food, music and dance are also featured. For the first time, artists will chalk the park during Viva Calle the next day. (ER)
them to try their paws at herding sheep or enter them into the always entertaining tail wagging contest. (ER)
—Wallace Baine & Erika Rasmussen
Bark in the Park SEP 21 William Street Park, San Jose barksanjose.org This annual celebration of our favorite fur babies is all about puppy love, as dogs and dog-lovers convene at William Street Park for a day of music, food, drinks and activities. Vendors can help with low-cost vaccinations and microchips for Fido. Those with a competitive spirit can run their pooch through an obstacle course, allow
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A-LIST Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ features an all-star cast, led by Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Grab the Popcorn Hollywood studios and streaming services turn up the heat this summer BY RICHARD VON BUSACK
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NE REJOICES TO note that among this summer’s cascade of moving images, there’s one fun coincidence: a reboot of Child’s Play (Jun. 21) opening the same weekend as Pixar’s Toy Story 4. At least one distracted dad will goof at the ticket booth and end up wondering why Cowboy Woody turned into a knife-wielding bad-bastard who talks like Mark Hamill. (The longtime voice of The Joker, Hamill is the larynx for Chucky the devil doll.) In the actual Pixar feature, the gang hits the road, and Woody (Tom Hanks) gets uncomfortable in that familiar cowboy-around-a-school-marm manner with Bo Peep (voiced by Annie Potts).
Disney, which just snapped up Hulu, is cashing in with a live-action ALADDIN (May 24)—with the spectacle built in and the Tex Avery-ness removed. It’s followed by the liveaction THE LION KING (Jul. 19), about
which the most hopeful thing to be said is that Billy Eichler of Difficult People dubs the talking meerkat. Both will coin big money. But given the box-office triumph of Bohemian Rhapsody, there are hopes
the biopic ROCKETMAN (May 31) will be a hit; it promises not to be as covert about Elton John’s sexuality as Bohemian Rhapsody was about Freddie Mercury’s nightlife. Nostalgia is in the air, like tear gas. While it’s still unclear if the 50th anniversary reboot of the Woodstock music festival will happen, there is a forthcoming PBS documentary on the impact those “three days of peace and music” had on the world. And there are a couple more upcoming films inspired by the radicals that were hatched during that dangerous year, 1969. Patty Hearst’s crimewave is reimagined in AMERICAN WOMAN (Jun. 14). And ol’ spiral eyes is back: Charlie Manson (Damon Herriman) and his
gang are but one group of drifting Angelenos in Quentin Tarantino’s ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD (Jul. 26). Speaking of comebacks, there is a certain organ-like majesty to the title GODZILLA, KING OF MONSTERS (May 31), no matter how the CG Kaiju plays out. Considering current events, King Ghidorah, triple-headed reptile of the apocalypse, is quite overdue. Also on May 31: MA , some straightforward Blumhouse horror, directed by Tate Taylor (The Help). Octavia Spencer is a maternal neighborhood lady, giving good old-fashioned discipline to a bunch of naughty teens, using whatever weapons are at hand. Directed by Olivia Wilde, the SXSW hit BOOKSMART (May 24) is being flaunted as the girl version of Superbad; Beanie Feldstein (Jonah Hill’s sister and the bff in Lady Bird) and Kaitlyn Dever are a pair of grinds about to graduate from high school with honors, when it suddenly occurs to them they missed out on three years of partying. Sprung from high school, and saved from Thanos’ snap, the webslinger continues his journey from municipal hero to being a world-saver. In SPIDERMAN: FAR FROM HOME (Jul. 2); in London, he (Tom Holland) meets an interdimensional illusionists called Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). A word about Samuel L. Jackson, who guest stars in the above as Nick Fury: There’s an essay to be written about why Jackson is the highest paid and hardest working actor in America. He is capable of deep sincerity, eloquent obscenity and rich theatrical effect (no one loves limps, canes, eye patches and scars as much as Jackson does). He returns as black private dick SHAFT (Jun. 14)—a safer bet for geriatric fun than RAMBO: LAST BLOOD (Sep. 20) where the old soldier (age 72) crosses the border to go shoot drug warlords. And as far as Rambo’s concerned, everyone between the Rio Grande and Tierra del Fuego is a drug lord. Palo Alto-raised Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn spent a short time in movie jail because of a dodgy tweet (avoid Twitter, you’ll live longer). His BRIGHTBURN (May 24) is a pastiche of the Superman nativity
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DARK ENERGY The beloved X-Woman Jean Grey uses newfound powers for evil in this summer’s ‘Dark Phoenix.’
legend, told as a catastrophe—the superpowered baby bestowed on us by a loving universe grows up to be a laser beam-eyed flying psycho. (Time for a bit of thumbsuckery for our critics about whether or not this heretical version of the American Jesus story is evidence of the US’s new-found xenophobia.) Those who once had their hearts wrung by the Chris Claremont-written 1980s arc in X-Men comics can see the return of Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) from the apparent dead as an omnipotent villainess DARK PHOENIX (Jun. 7). Fed up with costumed goliaths punching each other? Some alternatives: THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO (Jun. 6). Joe Talbot won the directing prize at this year’s Sundance for a story of how gentrification is bleaching that coral reef of a city. BLINDED BY THE LIGHT (August) is about a Pakistani immigrant’s son in Luton, UK finding freedom from tradition via the songs of Bruce Springsteen; THE DEAD DON’T DIE (Jun. 14) has Jim Jarmusch following up his appealing vampire movie ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE with a star-studded saga of zombies. BLACK MIRROR returns Jun. 5 on Netflix to show the recently rebooted Twilight Zone how it’s done. Scripted by former Metro staffer Zack Stentz, McG’s RIM OF THE WORLD (May 25, Netflix) has a group of four reject kids fighting off an alien invasion,
the idea being to be stranger than Stranger Things. On Hulu, the incredibly far-fetched, it couldn’t possibly happen here HANDMAID’S TALE starts season 3 (Jun. 5). Fun fact, Margaret Atwood wrote the source novel while she was a writer in residence in Talibama. On Amazon, GOOD OMENS (May 31) derived from Neil Gaiman, has a charming premise—a domesticated demon (David Tennant) and angel (Michael Sheen) have their cozy assignment disrupted by the arrival of the prepubescent male antichrist. Simultaneous with the Pacific Film Archives Abbas Kiarostami retrospective, Criterion will be unrolling some of the late Iranian director’s masterpieces including the Koker Trilogy: WHERE IS THE FRIEND'S
HOUSE, AND LIFE GOES ON AND THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES (available Aug. 27) The Stanford Theatre starts the summer with a Jimmy Stewart retrospective. Stewart’s reputation has grown tremendously. In the ’30s he was a fondly viewed nice guy’s nice guy, the Tom Hanks of his day. Then he went to Europe with the Army Air Corps and came back with a new harshness and fascinating shadows. There’ll be five of his adult Westerns from the 1950s, as well as DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, a romp that’s a key source for BLAZING SADDLES (Jun. 14-16). You could call that movie more fun than guns, but, like Cowboy Woody, Stewart’s Destry doesn’t like shooting irons.
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Rick Atkinson: ‘The British Are Coming’ JUN 10
Kepler’s Books, Menlo Park | keplers.org The moniker “powerhouse historian” would fit Rick Atkinson. He won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for An Army at Dawn, the first book in his Liberation Trilogy—a rich, lyrical and vivid trio of volumes about America’s involvement in WWII. Together, the trilogy was a monumental feat, about 2,500 total pages of deeply researched reporting and storytelling. Now Atkinson is turning his efforts toward the American Revolution with a new trilogy. The first of the three, The British Are Coming, tips the scales at 800 pages. Prepare to be informed. (GS)
Scott Kupor: ‘Secrets of Sand Hill Road’
Grotto, Michael David Lukas wrote The Oracle of Stamboul, a finalist for the California Book Award, the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Book of the Year Award and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize. His most recent novel, The Last Watchman of Old Cairo, came out last year and tells the story of a literature student at Berkeley whose Jewish mother and Muslim father create the backdrop for a multigenerational voyage into a tangled family history. (GS)
CLA Book Club: A River of Stars MAY 26
Academic Coffee, San Jose litart.org/cla-book-club The Center For Literary Arts (CLA) at San Jose State University regularly hosts a starstudded cast of authors for major events all year long. This year, the CLA launches its own book club to discuss the presented authors. Anyone can attend, but RSVPs are encouraged (litart.org). Vanessa Hua’s debut novel, A River of Stars, is a dark and humorous story of two undocumented single moms struggling to overcome obstacles in the underbelly of Chinatown and obtain at least a piece of what it means to be American. (GS)
—Gary Singh
JUN 10
Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto commonwealthclub.org As managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, one of Silicon Valley’s most storied VC firms, Scott Kupor has overseen the firm’s growth from $300 million in assets to $7 billion since its inception 10 years ago. His new book, Secrets of Sand Hill Road, gives readers insight into how VCs actually think, how they view business relationships, how they decide what to invest in, and tons of firsthand experience borne from years in the business. Kupor will appear in conversation with “Fresh Dialogues” host and BBC Contributor Alison van Diggelen. (GS)
Michael David Lukas: The Last Watchman of Old Cairo JUN 19
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CRISPY CREAMY Barya’s lumpia has a crisp shell, a juicy oxtail stuffing and comes paired with a rich kare-kare dipping sauce.
Down Home Filipino pop-up kitchen Barya blends tips from mom with American staples BY MATT CLOSE
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XTAIL, PEANUT BUTTER tripe and pigs’ feet… these are just some of the ingredients that can be used to make the traditional Filipino dish of kare-kare. The team at Barya, a pop-up restaurant that focuses on modern Filipino food, has taken all the flavors and complexities of this stew and reduced them into a seemingly simple brown sauce. However, that which appears to be a simple side for dipping is in truth
an umami bomb—jam-packed with layers of flavor that will haunt your palette. This is decidedly not your mother’s cooking, though it started off that way. Chef Rod Reyes kicked off his culinary career holding what he called “taste-test parties.” Here he would serve his versions of “American” food—fried chicken with rice and beans, braised short ribs with polenta—all of it very good, but none very original or soul satisfying, especially for him. It was when he started experimenting with his mother’s very traditional recipes that the idea for Barya came to him.
The pop-up restaurant originally started at Hometown Heroes, a sports bar in South San Francisco, but now bounces between San Jose and San Francisco. I discovered their food while sipping some delicious craft beer at Camino Brewing taproom in downtown San Jose. My mouth began to water as I scanned the menu. The first thing I sampled was the oxtail lumpia ($8). For those not in the know, lumpia is essentially a deep-fried spring roll. When done right, the roll’s wrapper should be ultra thin and super crisp. My best friend is Filipino, and his mother’s lumpia are legendary in parts of Fremont and Union City, so I thought I knew a thing or two about this dish. I was wrong. The juxtaposition between the Barya lumpia’s crisp exterior and its soft, savory oxtail insides was a revelation. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better I sampled the kare-kare dipping sauce. Adding rich to rich can sometimes create a bland, muddy flavor, but not here.
The peanut sauce coaxed a complexity and sweetness out of the oxtail, bringing the entire dish together. I could have eaten three or four orders of these, but I had the rest of the menu to explore. The next small bite I sampled was the mushroom liempo ($8). Essentially, it is a grilled king trumpet mushroom with a Filipino barbecue glaze. The mushroom itself was cooked perfectly, recalling both the flavor and texture of a juicy steak. The sauce was sweet, with some high notes of acid that cut through the mushroom’s savory tones. Again, I could have easily eaten a dozen of these. Next I tried the beef salpicao ($10) a skewer of beef ribs with a soy-garlic sauce. It was good, but lacked some acid—or perhaps a bit of ginger—to perk the dish up. It was sweet and rich and meaty, but it didn’t really stand out to me. The final snack, however, really blew my mind. I chose the Sisig ($12), a staple of Filipino cuisine comprising various bits of pork face and neck cooked three times over and served on a sizzling plate. Barya have substituted face for pork jowl, a succulent if often underused cut that has a similar fat-to-meat ratio as bacon. It is cooked until it is tender, then grilled with soy sauce and calamansi, a citrus fruit that is ubiquitous in Filipino cuisine. Served over rice, the result is over-the-top rich—in the best way possible. Fatty bits of pork melt in your mouth, into the rice mingling with the soy and into each and every sweet-citrusy bite of calamansi. Each forkful is so packed with flavor, that you have to take a deep breath after every few bites. Unlike the confusing fusion so many restaurateurs put forward in a hackneyed attempt to create something novel, Barya’s dishes are straight-up smart cooking. Yes this is modern—or “new,” if you will—but one can still taste all of the flavors in which these dishes are rooted.
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Wed, 7:30pm, $43+ Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose The times they are a-changin’— indeed. One wonders what Teve the Dairyman would think of this oft-quoted Robert Zimmerman lyric. He’d probably roll his eyes. After all, The Wisdom Books teach us there is nothing new under the sun, including perpetual change. Teve, the central figure of Broadway classic Fiddler on the Roof, is dealing with serious generational shifts as he seeks to reconcile his old-school Jewish convictions with his thoroughly modern daughters’ insistence that they should marry for love. “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man” and “Matchmaker Matchmaker” are among this production’s best-known tunes. Runs through May 26. (NV)
DANCE SERIES 02
Anne Gelhaus Erika Rasmussen Nick Veronin
ANA TIJOUX
MUSHROOM MARDI GRAS
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
CHOICES BY:
FANIMECON
Thu, 7:30pm, $25+ Center for the Performing Arts Mountain View
Fri, 8am, $50+ San Jose McEnery Convention Center
Smuin Contemporary Ballet celebrates its 25th anniversary season through Sunday with a program of works by founding choreographer Michael Smuin, designed to showcase his vision of “a lean and agile dance company.” Until his death in 2007, Smuin was also supportive of dancers who wanted to show the company some of their own moves. This includes Amy Seiwert, who served as Smuin’s first choreographer-in-residence before leaving to head the Sacramento Ballet and form her own dance company, Imagery. Smuin commissioned Seiwert’s “Renaissance,” set to the music of Oakland’s Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble, for this silver anniversary show. (AG)
The magical, the mystical, the manga… This weekend, fanatics and creators come together to revel in one of Japan’s greatest gifts to the world. FanimeCon features a 24-hour gaming hall for early birds and night owls, vendors selling memorabilia, creative cosplay and more. Guests include YouTubers from The Dex, incharacter cosplayer VampyBitMe and bouncy musical group The Beat Garden. The convention features everything from speed dating to dance—including K-Pop, to Anime-core to ballroom—and a highly anticipated music video showcase. The festivities continue through Monday, May 27. (ER)
JACK’S 12TH ANNIVERSARY Fri, 11am, Free Jack’s Bar & Lounge, San Jose Some love belting out off-key Top 40 hits over a few pints. Others catching the game or playing cornhole with a cold one in hand. When it comes to Japantown watering holes, the former can head to 7 Bamboo Lounge. But locals know that Jack’s Bar & Lounge is the place laid back locals head after punching the clock. This Friday, Jack’s celebrates 12 years of cheering on the Earthquakes and Sharks, lazing on the back patio and inadvisably large, late-night Wienerschnitzel orders. Wear your Jack’s gear for half off all day long. (NV)
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Sat, 7:30pm, $39.50+ Mountain Winery, Saratoga Purveyors of adult-oriented reggae since the early ’80s, UB40 is known for originals with a political bent (“Rat in the Kitchen” was a veiled reference to Margaret Thatcher), poppy covers of Neil Diamond ballads (“Red Red Wine,” anyone?) and irie versions of Motown hits (“The Way You Do the Things You Do”). The band is also one in a long line of British groups headed by two brothers whose feuding eventually broke them up. So while the iteration of UB40 featuring Duncan Campbell on lead vocals is currently touring the U.K., the band fronted by original lead singer Ali Campbell is playing on this side of the pond. (AG)
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DANCE SERIES 02
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK May 29 at SAP Center
DEAD & COMPANY May 31 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
ROB THOMAS Jun 16 at Mountain Winery
WU-TANG CLAN Jun 22 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
JEFF LYNNE’S ELO Jun 24 at SAP Center
SANTANA: SUPERNATURAL NOW Jun 26 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
PITBULL Jun 28 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
TREVOR NOAH Jul 1 at Mountain Winery
PAUL MCCARTNEY Jul 10 at SAP Center
QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT Jul 14 at SAP Center
BECK & CAGE THE ELEPHANT Jul 16 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
LSD TO OMG Sat, 8pm, $30 Tabard Theatre, San Jose The Baby Boomers have seen a lot in their time. From sitting crosslegged in front of remoteless TVs, watching commercials touting the convenience of canned cheese, microwave dinners, and (one word) plastics, through Civil Rights and Counter Culture movements, to Reaganomics, Slick Willy, America Online, the internet in every pocket and self-driving cars. Humorist and cultural commentator Will Durst brings his one-man show to San Jose. BoomerRaging: From LSD to OMG finds Durst ruminating on everything from acid flashbacks to dementia to the irony of having to explain himself in a youthobsessed culture that he and his peers created. (NV)
MUSHROOM MARDI GRAS Sat, 10am, Free Downtown Amphitheatre, Morgan Hill Though not the kind Denver just legalized, the fungi at this year’s Mushroom Mardi Gras will still dazzle the senses. Think mom’s creamy soup and parmesanstuffed, garlic-laden bite-sized snacks. Or savory portobellos, sautéed and sandwiched between toasty artisan slices. Learn to replicate these treats at home by checking in to a cooking demonstrations, while the kids play in MunchkinLand. Local vendors will be selling their wares while Mardi the Mushroom makes the rounds. All this, plus beer, wine, and live music. It’s a trip well worth taking. (ER)
*sun *tue WISIN & YANDEL
ANA TIJOUX
Sun, 7pm, $49+ SAP Center, San Jose
Tue, 7pm, $30+ The Ritz, San Jose
After a 5-year hiatus, Wisin & Yandel are back, como antes. The Puerto Rican reggaetón duo formed in 1995, as reggae en español was evolving into what’s now known as reggaetón. After taking the time to nurture their own solo careers, they are embarking on this current world tour, which comes on the heels of their latest record, Los Campeones del Pueblo: The Big Leagues. These Grammy-winning reggaetón pioneers know how to get a body moving—deploying syncopated shoulder-jerking riddims and deep, earth-rattling bass. The duo’s technicolor mix of singing and rapping is positively contagious. (ER)
Anamaría—sometimes Ana, sometimes Anita—Tijoux Merino was born in Lille, France to a Chilean family. Politically exiled during the Pinochet dictatorship, her social-worker mother regularly brought her daughter to the office in France. It was there that Tijoux fell in love with hip-hop and picked up anti-colonialist philosophies. After moving back to Chile, Tijoux joined other immigrant artists to start the hip-hop group Machika. Since 2006, she has flourished with her own solo career, blending hip-hop with other South American instruments and sounds like those of acoustic indigenous Quechua music or traditional Latin cumbia. SuenaTron and Fulminante share the bill. (ER)
COMMON Jul 18 at Mountain Winery
BACKSTREET BOYS Aug 4 at SAP Center
SAN JOSE JAZZ SUMMER FEST Aug 9-11 in San Jose
JACKSON BROWNE Aug 13 at Mountain Winery
FEIST Aug 15 at Mountain Winery
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Aug 23 at Mountain Winery
THE NATIONAL Sep 1 at Frost Amphitheatre
KORN & ALICE IN CHAINS Sep 4 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
DURAN DURAN Sep 10-11 at Mountain Winery
MALUMA Sep 15 at SAP Center
MANÁ Sep 27 at SAP Center For music updates and contest giveaways, like us on Facebook at metrofb.com
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FRI MAY 24 | PAUL RODRIGUEZ @ SAN JOSE IMPROV This legendary comedian has been making audiences laugh for nearly 125 years. Of course, I am mostly a poet, so my math could be wrong. Although it seems that every decade spent in comedy is essentially a half-century in standard human time. Either way, Mr. Rodriguez has had an enviable and vampiric tenure as one of the originators of modern stand-up comedy. 7:30pm. Various times through Sunday. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose
SAT MAY 25 | DO YOU KNOW SAN JOSE? EASTRIDGE EDITION This could be one of those events that shakes off the rain, obliterates the clouds and livens up the spring just in time for summer to take over. With the Sonido Clash DJs mixing sets between noisepop band Chilidrina and the Afro-Latin combo QUITAPENAS, you’re in for two beautifully sonic earfuls. Plus, you’re at the mall ... Get some new kicks and a fro-yo! 5:30pm. Eastridge Center South Entrance, 2200 Eastridge Loop, San Jose = MUST SEE
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CLUB
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Wed May 22
CEDAR ROOM Everyday Happy Hour 4pm– 5:30pm & 9pm–10pm. Wed, 8pm–11pm: Queen Bingo. Mon, 7pm: Big Bands. Tue, 8pm– Close: Tiki Tuesdays— exotic cocktails and island vibes. Pruneyard Cinemas, 1875 S Bascom Ave, Campbell
The Mighty Crows. Wed, 5/29, 6pm: Blue House. 1110 S Bascom Ave, San Jose
CLUB FOX BLUES JAM WITH SHANE DWIGHT 7pm. Doors 6:30pm. 21+ $7. Club Fox, 2209 Broadway St, Redwood City
FRASCATI COMEDY OPEN MIC (ALL AGES)
7pm. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St, San Jose
CLUB FOX BLUES JAM – ON TOUR
SHANE DWIGHT 7pm • $7
THE RITZ
Fri May 24
TAINTED LOVE
The Best of the 80’s Live! 9pm •$25 adv / $32 day of show Sat May 25
TAINTED LOVE
The Best of the 80’s Live 9pm • $25 adv / $32 day of show Wed May 29 CLUB FOX BLUES JAM
ALVON JOHNSON 7pm • $7
Fri May 31
FOREVERLAND
POOR HOUSE BISTRO Wed, 6pm: The Legendary Ron Thompson & Friends feat. Stone. Thu, 6pm: Greg Rahn Trio. Fri, 6pm: Gary "Godfather" Smith Blues Band. Sat, 6pm: Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88’s. Sun, 11am: New Orleans Piano Brunch with Johnny Fabulous. Sun, 3pm: The Ned Band - Jam and Show. Mon, 6pm: Mixed Open Mic Night. Tue, 7pm: Aki Kumar’s Blues Jam. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose
The Electrifying Tribute to Michael Jackson • 9pm $18 adv / $20 day of show
PHYSICIST | BRIAN COX’S UNIVERSAL: ADVENTURES IN SPACE & TIME
8pm. California Theatre, 345 S First St, San Jose
COMEDY SHOW | LOCALS ONLY!
8pm. Santa Clara Valley Brewing, 101 E Alma Ave, San Jose
Book your private parties here! 2209 Broadway St Redwood City / 831.334.1153 clubfoxrwc.com
Wed, 8pm: Exhalants, Eastern Westerner, The Seven Five. Thu, 8pm: Rudy De Anda, Valley Wolf, Israel Sanchez, CDJ, Chulita Vinyl Club. Fri, 8pm: Divided, Drawing Heaven, Superchannel, Local Oddity, Cutso. Tue, 5/28, 7pm: Ana Tijoux. 400 S First St, San Jose
SAM'S BBQ Wed, 6pm: Jerry Logan & Loganville. Tue, 5/28, 6pm:
CARAVAN LOUNGE COMEDY SHOW WITH MR. WALKER
9pm. 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
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KARAOKE WITH JADE 9:30pm. Dive Bar, 78 E Santa Clara St, San Jose
LIVE MUSIC | ISAIAH PICKETT BAND 9:30pm. Rosie McCann's, 355 Santana Row #1060, San Jose
THU 5/23 GALLERY TALK | CATHERINE WAGNER: PARADOX OBSERVED 12:30pm. San José Museum of Art, 110 S Market St
IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO: FEATURING CHARLOTTE KRUK 1pm. Through 8/4. New Museum Los Gatos | NUMU, 106 Main St, Los Gatos
COUNTRY | KRTY SONG & WINE SERIES 4pm. With Ashley Gorley, Chris Distefano, Kelly Lovelace. Clos LaChance Winery, 1 Hummingbird Ln, San Martin
LIVE | GREEK MUSIC NIGHT 6pm. The Blue Door Restaurant & Bar, 1502 Saratoga Ave, San Jose
ROOFTOP MUSIC SERIES | DAVE ROCHA 6:30pm. Scott's Seafood, 185 Park Ave, San Jose
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COMEDY | BEER GIGGLES: JOKES AND BEER
GRUPO FOLKÓRICO | MÉXICO EN NUESTRO CORAZÓN
8pm. Camino Brewing, 718 S First St, San Jose
JAZZ HOMAGE | OWEN BRODER'S HODGES & DUKE
8pm. Various times through Sun. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
7pm. School of Arts & Culture @MHP, 1700 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose
7pm. 60th Anniversary of Johnny Hodges’ and Duke Ellington’s albums, "Back to Back" & "Side By Side." Cafe Stritch, 374 S First St, San Jose
LEGENDARY DJ | MIX MASTER MIKE
7pm. The Branham Lounge, 1116 Branham Ln, San Jose
COMEDIANS | DON FRIESEN, DAVID NGUYEN, IRENE TU
STAGE | SILENT SKY BY LAUREN GUNDERSON
8pm. Various times through 6/16. City Lights Theater Company, 529 S Second St, San Jose
DOOM METAL | MUGSHOT, SAMSARA, NO HOME, REKT, SCUM DOG 8pm. X Bar @ Homestead Bowl, 20990 Homestead Rd, Cupertino
SHERWOOD INN
Thu-Sun, 8:30pm: Karaoke. Sun, 4pm: Novak-Nanni Duo. 2988 Almaden Expy, San Jose
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9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
FOLK | CAP AND IAIN'S 60/40 FAREWELL SHOW
7:30pm. With The DTs, Stefan Frazier. Art Boutiki Music Hall, 44 Race St, San Jose
LEGENDARY COMEDIAN | PAUL RODRIGUEZ
7:30pm. Various times through Sun. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose
KARAOKE | THE GOOSETOWN LOUNGE
Fri & Sat, 9:30pm. 1072 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
KARAOKE | ROCCO'S BLUE MAX
Fri & Sat, 8pm–Close. 828 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
DANCE/KARAOKE | FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE STARLITE THE BRANHAM LOUNGE
Thu, 10pm: The Goods with Felipe Avelar. Fri, 10pm: ‘90s & ‘00s Party. Sat, 10pm: Snap Saturdays with DJ Frank Morales. 1116 Branham Lane, San Jose
FRI 5/24 EXHIBIT | KENT MANSKE: ALL CELLS FROM CELLS
8am, Mon–Sat. 10am, Sun. Through 7/19. Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, 230 San Antonio Cir, Mountain View
FAMILY BOLLYWOOD WORKOUT
5pm. Alum Rock Library, 3090 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose
EXHIBIT | RETROSPECTIVA 5pm. MACLA, 510 S First St, San Jose
CONCERT | SOUND JOSE
5pm. Featuring Ian Santillano & The Housewarmers. Garden At The Flea, 1590 Berryessa Road, San Jose
KARAOKE | 7 BAMBOO
Every day. Fri–Sat, 7pm. Sun–Thu, 9pm. 7 Bamboo, 162 Jackson St, San Jose
THE SOULFUL JOURNEY OPEN MIC
7pm. First AME Zion Church, 95 S Twentieth St, San Jose
SPRING CONCERT | STANFORD AFRO-LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
7:30pm. Campbell Recital Hall, 541 Lasuen Mall, Palo Alto
8pm: Ballroom dance lesson. 9pm: Dance party. 11:30pm: Karaoke. Starlite Ballroom, 5178 Moorpark Ave. Ste 60, San Jose
KARAOKE | ROCCO'S BLUE MAX
Fri & Sat, 8pm–Close. 828 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ 8pm. 3Below, 288 S 2nd St, San Jose
OUTDOOR CONCERT | DO YOU KNOW SAN JOSE? EASTRIDGE EDITION
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5:30pm. With Sonido Clash, Chilidrina, QUITAPENAS. Eastridge Center South Entrance, 2200 Eastridge Loop, San Jose
SUPER STACKED COMEDY SHOW
6pm. Terra Amico, 460 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ
7pm & 9:15pm. 3Below, 288 S Second St, San Jose
JAZZ | SCRATCHY FISH
7:30pm. Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St, Mountain View
ALT ROCK | STICKUP KID ALBUM RELEASE SHOW
7:30pm. With Till I Fall, Glacier Veins. Art Boutiki Music Hall, 44 Race St, San Jose
HUMORIST | WILL DURST - BOOMERAGING: FROM LSD TO OMG
8pm. Tabard Theatre Co, 29 N San Pedro St, San Jose
EDDIE TORO BAND
8pm. The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos
VIDEO GAME TUNES | SUPER SOUL BROS.
8:30pm. Cafe Stritch, 374 S First St, San Jose
SMOKING PIG BBQ
Fri, 9pm: Chrome Deluxe. Sat, 9pm: J.C. Smith. 3340 Mowry Ave, Fremont
PSYCHEDELIC | MAGICK BLUES BAND, MR. PAISLEY, KNOW MORALS
9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
DANCE | DJ RAHEEM
9:30pm. Britannia Arms Downtown, 173 W Santa Clara St, San Jose
R&B | LLOYD
10pm. Pure Nightclub, 146 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale
SAT 5/25 SCARLETT LA RUE BANJO BAND
1pm–3pm. Little Lou's BBQ, 2455 S Winchester Blvd, Campbell
WILLOW DEN
Sat, 9pm: Live music w/local bands. Sun, 5:30pm–Close: Service Industry Night = 1/2 off drinks with your industry card! Tue, 10pm: Karaoke. 803 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
POWERVIOLENCE | WINDBREAKER, HEAVY STENCH, GLENCOCO
9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
KARAOKE & DANCING
9:30pm. Bogart's Sports Bar, 1209 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale
Estate & Business Liquidation Services Personal Property Appraisals Full removal of entire household or just 1 item
FREE Appraisal Clinic with Art, Silver and Furniture Experts Sat., May 25, 12-3pm
PUBLIC AUCTION, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 3PM Previews Sat & Sun 12-3
SUN 5/26
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4pm. Little Lou's BBQ, 2455 S Winchester Blvd, Campbell
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6pm. The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos
METAL | COLDCLAW, MALEVICH, BLOOD OMEN, SLEGE
9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
KARAOKE | KATIE BLOOM’S Wed & Sun, 9:30pm–1:30am. Campbell
MON 5/27 TRIVIA NIGHT
7pm. San Pedro Market, 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose
Thursday, May 23 • Ages 16+
HIEROGLYPHICS Thursday, May 23 • In the Atrium • Ages 21+
MUSHROOMHEAD
Friday, May 24 • Ages 16+ Friday, May 24 • In the Atrium • Ages 21+
JOHN KADLECIK’S FELLOWSHIP OF THE WING Saturday, May 25 • Ages 16+
Mustache Harbor Tuesday, May 28 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+
THE BRIGHT LIGHT SOCIAL HOUR • SWIMM Jun 1 Ghostemane/ Ho9909 (Ages 16+) Jun 2 Planet Booty S.C. Pride Afterparty (Ages 21+) Jun 4 Dizzy Wright/ Demrick (Ages 16+) Jun 5 Chon/ d0MI x JD Beck (Ages 16+) Jun 6 Fidlar/ Tropa Magica (Ages 16+) Jun 8 Andre Nickatina/ J.Lately (Ages 16+) Jun 27 Together Pangea/ Vundabar (Ages 16+) Jun 29 Galactic ft. Erica Falls (Ages 16+) Jul 14 Toots & The Maytals (Ages 16+) Aug 13 Matisyahu (Ages 16+) Aug 15 Hawthorne Heights/ Emery (Ages 16+) Aug 16 The Original Wailers (Ages 16+) Aug 22 Tuxedo (Ages 16+) Sep 24 Hot Chip (Ages 16+) Oct 14 Yung Gravy (Ages 16+) Oct 23 The Distillers (Ages 16+) Nov 14 Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque (Ages 21+) Unless otherwise noted, all shows are dance shows with limited seating.
Tickets subject to city tax & service charge by phone 877-987-6487 & online
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Tue, 6pm. SoFA Market, 387 S First St, San Jose
TRADITIONAL IRISH SEISIUN TUESDAYS
6:30pm. O'Flaherty's, 25 N San Pedro St, San Jose
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
7pm. 20twenty Cheese Bar, 1389 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
MUSIC OPEN MIC
7:30pm. Britannia Arms Almaden, 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose
7:15pm. School of Visual Philosophy, 1065 The Alameda, San Jose
plus Stellar Corpses
TRIVIA @ FOUNTAINHEAD
RED ROCK MIXED OPEN MIC
ART CLASS | LIFE DRAWING
MAD SIN
TUE 5/28
7pm. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St.
7pm. 201 Castro St, Mountain View
Wednesday, May 22 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+
10pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
TRIVIA @ UPROAR BREWING
7pm. 439 S First St, San Jose
1011 PACIFIC AVE. SANTA CRUZ 831-429-4135
MONDO MONDAY KARAOKE
SAM MARSHALL KARAOKE
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EMPLOYMENT Netskope, Inc.s Santa Clara, California office has multiple openings for the following positions (various types/ levels): - FINANCIAL OPTIMIZATION ANALYST [Job Coe KJB028]: Formulate and apply mathematical modeling and other optimizing methods to develop and interpret information that assists management with decision making. NETWORK SYSTEMS ENGINEER [Job Code KJB029]: Research, design, develop, and test operating systems-level software. USER INTERFACE (UI) MANAGER [Job Code KJB030]: Direct the design and evaluation of technologies that enable business and consumer end-users to use networking, computing, and communication devices.DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING [Job Code KJB031]: Plan, direct, build and coordinate activities for Netskope’s Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) organization.SYSTEMS ENGINEER, CLOUD NETWORK SECURITY [Job Code KJB033]: Research, design, develop, and test operating systems-level software, compilers, and network distribution software for cloud security applications.USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN LEAD [Job Code KJB034]: Design objects, facilities, and technology environments to optimize human well-being and overall system performance, applying theory, principles, and data.SOFTWARE ENGINEER [Job Code KJB510]: Develop, create, and modify general computer applications software and specialized utility programs.TO APPLY: Email resume to resumes@ netskope.com & indicate appropriate job code.
S/W QA HGST, Inc. has an oppty in San Jose, CA for a Technologist. Mail resume to Attn: HR, 951 SanDisk Dr, MS: HRGM, Milpitas, CA 95035; Ref #SJSNE. Must be legally auth to work in the US w/o spnsrshp. EOE
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Cisco Systems, Inc. is accepting resumes for the following positions in San Jose/ Milpitas/Santa Clara, CA: Business Architecture Manager (Ref. #SJ095B): Drive the development of unstructured content focusing solutions using AI (Machine Learning and Deep Learning) to support customer/partner/employee experience for new business models and global growth. IT Engineer (Ref. #SJ407B): Responsible for design, development, support and implementation of functional and transformational capabilities to improve company’s commerce experience for the customers and partners. Sales Specialist (Ref. #SJ442B): Lead team of IOT Consolidation solution architects to design, develop, and sell technical solutions to targeted operator partners. Telecommuting permitted and travel may be required to various unanticipated locations throughout the United States and/or abroad. Senior Engineer (Storage) (Ref. #SJ190B): Perform implementation, maintenance, monitoring, performance analysis, proactive troubleshooting and continual improvement of the storage infrastructure. Telecommuting permitted. Solutions Architect/Solutions Integration Architect (Ref. #SJ013B): Responsible for IT advisory and technical consulting services development and delivery. Systems Engineer (Ref. #SJ210B): Provide business-level guidance to the account team on technology trends and competitive threats, both at a technical and business level. Travel may be required to various unanticipated locations throughout the United States and/or abroad. Please mail resumes with reference number to Cisco Systems, Inc., Attn: G51G, 170 W. Tasman Drive, Mail Stop: SJC 5/1/4, San Jose, CA 95134. No phone calls please. Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. EOE. www.cisco.com
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise advances the way people live and work. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Software Engineer Firmware in Santa Clara, CA (Ref.# HPECSADAPH01). Analyzes, designs, programs, debugs and modifies firmware. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
PROTOCOL ENGINEER Cloudflare, Inc. has job opp. in San Jose, CA: Protocol Engineer. Dsgn & dvlp SW communication protocols, incl. in mobile envrnmt. Mail resumes refernc’g Req. #PTC26 to: Attn: R. Parket, 101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107.
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise advances the way people live and work. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Software Designer in Santa Clara, CA (Ref. # HPECSCPOGB1). Analyze, design, program, debug, and modify software enhancements and/or new products used in local, networked, or Internet- related computer programs, primarily for end users. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
Dentist wtd by Foothill Health Center Inc (San Jose, CA) to providegeneral dentistry, periodontal therapy, restorative dentistry; etc. Resume: hr@sjffcc.org
Senior Specialist, Internet/ Web Application (The Prudential Insurance Company of America - Sunnyvale, CA; FT): Collaborate w/ product mngmnt, mktg, dsgnrs, & architecture teams in order to dvlp & execute end-to-end solns utilizing XHTML/HTML5, CSS3, Sass, & Bootstrap frameworks to incorporate accessibility in prototypes. Reqts: Bach deg or foreign equiv in CS, Engg (any), or rel + 5 yrs of progressively resp exp in job offrd, or rel. Must have 5 yrs of progressively resp exp w/: Object Oriented JavaScript & modern JavaScript libraries incl Closure, jQuery, NodeJS, Angular, Webpack, & Grunt; XHTML/HTML5, CSS2, CSS3, SASS, SCSS, & Bootstrap frameworks; Asynchronous data loading; page load performance optimization; executing & dvlpng end-to-end solns starting w/ conceptualization to production; & data modeling. To apply go to http://jobs. prudential.com & Search Jobs by Job #CO-0003H. The Prudential Insurance Company of America is EOE.
Systems Sales Engineer w/ Bach’s deg in Elctrncs/Elctrcl/ Communctns Engg or C.Sci + 2 yrs relev exp, of which min 1 yr dmnstrtd exp in sales/busness dvlpmt of embdded sys/ prodct engg srvcs & 1 yr dmnstrtd exp in embdded sys/sys hardwre dsgn reqd usng Cadence OrCad Capture, Hyperlynx, Digital Multimeter, MS Excel. Excllnt writtn & verbl techncl communctn skills w/ travl & or relocn to unantcptd locs acrss US reqd. Wrk loc: Fremont, CA & unantcptd locs acrss US. Mail only - HR, Mistral Solutions Inc. 43092 Christy St, Fremont, CA 94538. EOE
ENGINEERING Robert Bosch LLC has an opening in Sunnyvale, CA for Senior Business Development Engineer: Define algorithm requirements & establish regular information flow w/ engineering teams. 60% domestic & international travel req. Applicants who are interested in this position should apply online at www.boschjobs.com, search Senior Business Development Engineer – REF#51660G.
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Senior Manager-S2P Digital Products (multiple positions) sought by Genpact LLC in Palo Alto, CA to dev & anlyz biz proc & customer/ user reqs w/in S2P. Scope & anlyz mrkt opps, build biz cases & contrib to product vision & strategy. Lead build & scaling of product in collab. HQ’ed in Palo Alto, CA w travel req t/out US. Req rel Master deg & 2 yrs rel exp or rel Bach deg & 6 yrs of prog resp post-Bach rel exp. Foreign deg equiv accepted. Send resume & cover letter to: A. Byrapogula, 51 JFK Parkway, 4th Floor, Suite 425, Short Hills, NJ 07078. Indicate code “GSMS2PCA0519” when applying. Genpact is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Fortinet, Inc. has following openings in Sunnyvale, CA: Staff Software Development QA Engineer (SQA-SD): Work on Fortinet Software-Defined-Network (SDN) and New Product Integration (NPI) software quality assurance; Software Development Engineer (SDE-JWX): Develop Secured Enterprise Unified Threat Management Firewall products and features; } Firmware Design Engineer (FDE-DXY): Design, develop and debug bootloader code for FortiGate product family; Senior Manager, Software Development QA (MSQA-YJS): Manage the activities of Software Quality Assurance team; Technical Support Engineer (TSEVB): Provide technical support to Fortinet customers for Access Point and Controllers product. To apply, mail resumes and ref. job title with code to Fortinet, Inc., 899 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, Attn: HR K.K.
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise advances the way people live and work. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Senior Systems/Software Engineer in San Jose, CA (Ref# HPECSJNAKV01). Designs, develops, troubleshoots and debugs software programs for software enhancements and new products. Telecommuting permitted. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
BUSINESS Cisco Systems, Inc. is accepting resumes for the following positions in San Jose/ Milpitas/Santa Clara, CA: Business Analysis Manager (Ref. #SJ453B): Develop strategic marketing plans for a product or product line through market research, competitive analysis, pricing, customer engagement, and business planning. Business Operations Manager (Ref. #SJ050B): Provide business planning
assistance, periodic measurements of effectiveness, and facilitate efforts to optimize operational efficiency through business process definition and reengineering. Finance Manager (Ref. #SJ469B): Lead the Monthly/Quarterly close activities across Product Marketing, India and Sales teams, forecasting, variance analysis, reporting, and ad hoc responsibilities. Marketing Manager (Ref. #SJ156B): Plan and develop global marketing programs that are scalable and repeatable, targeting a global data center buying audience. Telecommuting permitted. Marketing Manager (Ref. #SJ456B): Plan and develop global marketing programs and demand generation campaigns that are scalable and repeatable, targeting and understanding global data center and cloud buying audience. Planning Manager (Ref. #SJ054B): Analyze sales trends and forecast demand in order to follow market needs and execute seamless product transitions, while evaluating key customer impact & mitigation strategies. Please mail resumes with reference number to Cisco Systems, Inc., Attn: G51G, 170 W. Tasman Drive, Mail Stop: SJC 5/1/4, San Jose, CA 95134. No phone calls please. Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. EOE. www.cisco.com
Senior UX Designer sought by Cloudera Inc. in Palo Alto, CA to define and drive visual product designs for Cloudera’s software platform. Req Master’s in Human-Comp Intrctn, CS, or rltd + 2 yrs visual design exp. Req 2 yrs exp w/: Python, Java, Keynote, InVision, JavaScript, & CSS. Apply @ www. jobpostingtoday.com #81442
TECHNICAL Adobe Inc. is accepting resumes for the following positions in SAN JOSE, CA: Sr. Software Engineer (Ref #SJSSE103): Designing and building high quality and high-performance JS modules that will be deployed on customer sites and are critical to backend services. Software Development Engineer (Ref #SJSDE): Help build the next generation Analytics Platform and provide actionable insights to customers on their marketing and sales operation. Software Development Engineer (Ref #SJJIBI): Design, develop, optimize and test key product features/components of our platform. Software Development Engineer (Ref#SJSDE402): work as part of a dedicated, high-energy team to develop code that spans multiple Adobe Products. Software Developer (Ref #SJSD103): Be a productive member of the team, accountable for developing and releasing quality cloud based-services in the implementation and enhancements of CES API’s & Business Rules Engine platform.
Hadoop Java Engineer (Ref #SJHJE100): Provide the support in bigdata platforms(Hadoop, Hive) and develop platform components to be used by data engineers and analytics. Software QE Developer (Ref #SJSQD101): Review product requirements, engineering specs to develop automation test plans and strategy. Software QE Engineer (Ref #SJSQE100): Ensure that critical services and components function properly for all clients in diverse scenarios, and meet the highest level of quality. Telecommuting Permitted. Technical Architect (Ref #SJTA100): Solve complex technical challenges such as integrating multiple data systems via multiple protocols, implementing a solution that can provide real-time decisions for millions of customers, and connecting customers to all the products in the Marketing Cloud. Up to 50% travel may be required to various unanticipated locations throughout the United States. Information Security Analyst (Ref #SJISA100): Review security events that are populated in a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system. Software Development Engineer (Ref #SJSDE403): Help the company scale through technical solutions and revolutionize the messaging technology platform - chat, messaging, social and forums. MTS, Mobile Video Products (Ref #SJMTS101): Develop the code underlying future video and audio creation applications, and work with application teams to integrate, utilize, and optimize that library to deliver superior customer experiences. Cloud Services Engineer (Ref #SJCSE101): Build services with both dynamic and native programming languages. Search Platform DevOps Engineer (Ref #SJSPDE100): Work at the intersection of engineering and operations of Search products. Software Engineer (Ref #SJSE128): Work as part of a scrum team, creating new features and maintaining existing ones for Privacy Service API and UI. Software Development Engineer (Ref #SJSDE103): Develop customer driven features on a variety of platforms (mobile, desktop, and server). Software Development Engineer 4 (Ref #SJSDE104): Design and implement new components and various emerging technologies in SAP HANA Echo System and other databases and execute various Proof-ofTechnology (PoT). Software Engineer (Ref #SJSE129): Work on designing and developing Stream Compute services for the Adobe Cloud Platform. Telecommuting Permitted. Mail resume to Adobe Inc., Mailstop W8-435, 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110. Must include Ref. code. No phone calls please. EOE. www.adobe.com/
ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY NVIDIA Corporation, market leader in graphics & digital media processors, has engineering opportunities in Santa Clara, CA for a Sr. Emulation Engr (EMUE03) Design, implement, and verify the industry’s leading GPUs and SOC’s using Emulation and FPGA prototyping tools; Sr. SW Engr (SWE702) Prototype and develop deep learning driven computer vision/imaging algorithms for embedded and mobile platforms; Section Sys SW Mgr (SSWM10) Manage a team of Systems Software Engineers responsible for GPU software and device drivers; Financial Analyst (FIN05) Provide financial analysis of actual spending to drive insights on trends, investment areas and opportunities for decision making; Research Scientist (RS18) Design, develop, and test deep learning approaches to solving complex product problems; Sys SW Engr (SSWE651) Work closely with hardware and software teams to design, develop, and validate functional aspects of multimedia accelerator and mobile system-on-chip (SoC) devices; IT Staff Developr (ITSD04) Design and develop innovative business integration solutions; Developr, IT Advisory (DEVAD02) Design, develop, implement, and support mission-critical enterprise Business Intelligence solutions; SW Engr (SWE703) Design, implement, and optimize all of the multimedia drivers for NVIDIA’s processors; Sr. Architect (ARC113) Pioneer new methods of GPU performance optimization & Sr. Sys SW Engr (SSWE652) Collaborate with System and SoC safety architects to define safety goals, safety requirements and associated safety architecture including hierarchy, interfaces, and safety measures. Position may require up to 5% travel. If interested, ref job code and send resume to: NVIDIA Corporation. Attn: MS04 (J.Green). 2701 San Tomas Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95050. Please no phone calls, emails or faxes.
ENGINEERING Robert Bosch LLC has an opening in Sunnyvale, CA for Senior Software Engineer: Develop new behavior modeling mechanisms that will standardize development process. 10% domestic & international travel req. Applicants who are interested in this position should apply online at www.boschjobs.com, search Senior Software Engineer – REF49999I.
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MATERIALS ENGR HGST, Inc. has an oppty in San Jose, CA for a Staff Engr, Mfg Engrng. Mail resume to Attn: HR, 951 SanDisk Dr, MS: HRGM, Milpitas, CA 95035; Ref #SJCKA. Must be legally auth to work in the US w/o spnsrshp. EOE
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LEGALS & PUBLIC NOTICES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653975 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Kitchen Nail Bar, 486 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose, CA, 95123, Kitchen Nail Bar L.L.C, 2052 Limewood Dr., San Jose, CA, 95132 This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/18/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Gia Vinh Anh Pham. President. #201909510877. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/18/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653268 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: BN Precision Machining, 1240-C Yard Court, San Jose, CA, 95133, Bao Nguyen, 2396 Senter Road, Apt 14, San Jose, CA, 95111. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Bao Nguyen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/02/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653933 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Adem’s Test Only, 419-C Lano Street, San Jose, CA, 95125, Adem Aybar, 731 West I Street, Benicia, CA, 94510. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 02/01/2005. Refile in facts from previous filing #595209 /s/Adem Aybar. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/17/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653257 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Pap Asset Protection Service, 2. ASAP Protection, 1661 Hamilton Ave #15, San Jose, CA, 95125, Kenneth Earl Jackson. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Kenneth Jackson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/02/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653117 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Music Instruction By Cortnee Langlie, 126 Gifford Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95110, Cortnee Lydia Langlie. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/28/2018. /s/Cortnee Lydia Langlie. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 03/28/2019. (pub Metro 04/24, 05/01, 05/08, 05/15/2019)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV346408 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Thomas Russell Vanni. Proposed name: Thomas Michael Vanni. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Boba Passion, 1505 S. Winchester Blvd., San Jose, CA, 95128433, Sharlene Madanes, 2751 Summerheights Drive, San Jose, CA, 95132. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/04/2019. /s/Sharlene Madanes. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/26/2019. (pub Metro05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara in the Superior Court of California, County of (specify): SANTA CLARAThe Petition for Probate requests that (name): The Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interestedpersons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: July 29, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept.: 13. Address of court: 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court aRequest for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.Attorney for petitioner (name): MARK A. GONZALEZ, Lead Deputy County Counsel(Address): 373 W. Julian Street, Suite 300, San Jose, CA 95110 (Telephone): 408-7584217(Pub Dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
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indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: August 27, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: April 23, 2019 (pub dates: 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654033 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Mers Link 4, 13131 Diericx Dr., Mountain View, 94040, Milestone Financial LLC, 4970 El Camino Real STE 230, Los Altos, CA, 94022. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/William R Stuart. Managing Member. #201713510539. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/22/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 5/22, 5/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654199
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Sen & Associates, 3174 Impala Dr., San Jose, CA, 95117, Senshu Yoshimura. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 09/10/1996. Refile in facts from previous filing #397401. /s/Senshu Yoshimura. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/26/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Biotech Bootcamp, 6472 San Anselmo Way, San Jose, CA, 95119, Think B Squared, LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/20/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Christopher Rappleye. Owner. #201910710657. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/01/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654157
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654796
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Alianza Cristiana De San Jose, 2360 Mclaughlin Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95122, Rene Urquia, 2735 Klein Rd., San Jose, CA, 95148. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/24/2019. Refile in facts from previous filing #588418. /s/Rene Urquia. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654300 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Sashocommerce, 12376 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, Saratoga, CA, 95070, Sara Kian Pour, 1825 39th Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94122. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/30/2019. /s/Sara Kian Pour. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/30/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654287 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Free Bunni, 2221 Oakland Road, San Jose, CA, 95131, Purity Cosmetics. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/04/2004. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/ Ric Kostick. CEO. #C2579649. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/29/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654289 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Kelvin Auto Repair, 798 N13th St., San Jose, CA, 95112, Jason Phu Dang, 2674 Senter Rd #299, San Jose, CA, 95111. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/02/0009. /s/Jason Dang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/29/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (NAME): MILES RICHARD COLMAN CASE NUMBER: 19PR185757 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of (specify all names by which the decedent was known): Miles Richard ColmanA Petition for Probate has been filed by (name of petitioner):
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. EQ1 Evergreen Estates, 2. EQ1 Evergreen Estates Realty, 3. EQ1 Evergreen Realty, 4. EQ1 Estates Realty, 1762 Technology Dr., #106, San Jose, CA, 95110, Equity One Real Estate Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/10/2013. Refile in facts from previous filing #635357. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/ Marlo Ibon. Vice President. #C3516812. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV346728 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Constance M. Segreto. Proposed name: Connie M. Segreto. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: August 27, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 1, 2019 (pub dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
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NVIDIA Corporation, market leader in graphics & digital media processors, has engineering opportunities in Santa Clara, CA for a GPU Board Product Devlpmnt Engr (GBPDE01) Work on NVIDIA gaming and computing GPU board products in NPI and production. Position may require up to 10% travel; SW Engr (SWE704) Work closely with hardware engineers and other software engineers to design, develop and debug many functional aspects of the software development lifecycle; Sys SW Engr (SSWE619) Design and implement critical high performance, large scale services and libraries; Sr. Sys SW Engr (SSWE623) Develop high performance graph analytics algorithms using CUDA, C++ and Python; Mgr, Sys SW (SWMGR18) Manage the team of infrastructure engineers responsible for maintaining SLA for NVIDIA Mobile sanity operations; Sr, Sys SW Engr (SSWE653) Responsible for cloud infrastructure software development that enables all of NVIDIA’s continuous integration; Architect (ARC111) Develop algorithms and design hardware extending hardware support for computer processors; Developr Tech SW Engr (DTSE23) Develop highly optimized deep learning algorithms and collaborate with members of the open source deep learning software engineering community; Sr. Tools Developmnt Engr (TSDE02) Identify and propose new effort saving automations for the distributed CPU and GPU computing clusters; Sr. ASIC Verification Engr (AVE06) Verify the design and implementation of the industry’s leading processor for deep learning, gaming, HPC, and supercomputing; Sr. Mixed Signal Design Engr (MSD39) Verify the design and implementation of the world’s leading System on Chip (Soc’s) and Graphic Processing Unit (GPU’s) & Sr. Sys SW Engr (SSWE654) Participate in the design, development, and implementation of software technologies at enabling and supporting NVIDIA’s GPUs. If interested, ref job code and send resume to: NVIDIA Corporation. Attn: MS04 (J.Green). 2701 San Tomas Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95050. Please no phone calls, emails or faxes.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654156
/s/Kenneth Earl Jackson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/29/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Nuong Dinh Hardwood Floor, 1812 Kyra Cir., San jose, CA, 95122, Nuong T Dinh, Loi T Le, Nhan Dinh. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/15/2018. /s/Nuong T Dinh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV346755
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654356 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: The Daily Garden, 1578 Foxworthy Ave., San Jose, CA, 95118, Katherine Lynne Russell. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/01/2019. /s/Katherine Lynne Russell. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 005/01/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654204 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Alm Service, 642 Saint Timothy Place, Morgan Hill, CA, 95037, Lynn Tran Nguyen. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/01/2009. /s/Lynn Tran Nguyen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/26/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654385
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Nhi Thao Tong. Proposed name: Emily Nhi Thao Tong. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: September 3, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 1, 2019 (pub dates: 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654174
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654553
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654686
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Bridgeloan999.com, 105 Serra Way STE 448, Abundance Realty, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Elsie Wu. President. #3189476. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/03/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Heyo! Eats, 340 Castro St., Mountain View, CA, 94041, Tilpas LLC., 239 Cowper St., Palo Alto, CA, 94301. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Courtney McCoy. Managing Member. #201905010291. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/10/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: A & L Auto Connection, 288 E. Virginia St., San Jose, CA, 95112, A & L Auto Connection Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 02/06/2019. Refile in facts from previous filing #653817. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Ayazuddin Fahri. President. #4232575. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/06/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654458
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: CDS Trust, 760 E. San Carlos, San Jose, CA, 95112, Soudabeh Houchmand Siegel. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Soudabeh Houchmand Siegel. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/03/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINES NAME STATEMENT #654266 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Pap Asset Protection Service, 2. ASAP Protection, 1702-L Meridian Ave #104, San Jose, CA, 95125, Kenneth Earl Jackson, 1661 Hamilton Ave., #15, San Jose, CA, 95125. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/02/2019. Refile in facts from previous filing #53257.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654549
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV347406
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654451
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654486
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Las Casitas Associates, A California Limited Partnership, 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refile in facts from previous filing #463991. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900374. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Cedar Glen Associates, 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refile in facts from previous filing #463994. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900458. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. The Bac Lieu Mutual Association Of Northern California, 2. Hoi Ai Bac Lieu Bac Cali, 7348 Phinney Way, San Jose, CA, 95139, The Bac Lieu Mutual Association Of Northern California, 34230 Woodland Drive, Union City, CA, 94587. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/30/1990. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Luong Hung. Secretary. #C1394523. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/02/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Businessloan99. com, 105 Serra Way STE 448, Milpitas, CA, 95035, Abundance Realty, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Elsie Wu. President. #3189476. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/03/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654561
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Socialxp Events Co., 886 Alcosta Dr., Milpitas, CA, 95035, Anh D Huynh, 2668 Prato Lane, San Diego, CA, 95035, Thuy Duong Nguyen. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/ Anh Huynh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/25/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/07/2019)
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Diego Dejan Vucinic. Proposed name: Dejan Vucinic. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: September 10, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 13, 2019 (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654452
business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/25/2019. /s/Ivy Tran. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/25/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654569 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Arbor Apartments Associates, 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refile in facts from previous filing #463995. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198418100288. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654550 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Moreland Apartments Associates, 4375 Payne Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95117, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refile in facts from previous filing #517749. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900400. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654774 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Golden Poppy Inc., 171 Main Street, Los Altos, CA, 94022. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of Delaware. /s/Carrol Titus. Director/CEO. #C4274125. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654167 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Glow Face Bar, 2114 Senter Rd., Suite 18, San Jose, CA, 95112, Ivy Tran. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant began transacting
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: San Jose Apartments Associates, 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/05/1978. Refile in facts from previous filing #463992. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900449. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654628
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: O’Goodys, 2503 Lambert Lane, San Jose, CA, 95125, Orlando M Godrich. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/09/2019. /s/Orlndo M Goodrich. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/09/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654008 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. South Bay Sedan Limo Service, 2. Paradise Limo & Sedan Service, 2033 Gateway Place, #536, San Jose, CA, 95110, SB Sedan & Limo Service Corp, 335 Mansell St., San Francisco, CA, 94134. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/24/2008. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Shawne Portman. CFO. #C3172226. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/19/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654822
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Will Konijn Agency, 4750 Almaden Expwy, Suite 124-245, San Jose, CA, 95118200, William Carl Konijn, 380 Vista Roma Way Unit 217, San Jose, CA, 95136441. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/14/2019. /s/William Carl Konijn. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV347710 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Meghan Kathleen Frate. Proposed name: Meghan Kathleen Traynor. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: September 17, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 17, 2019 (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654723
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Acqua Miracolo, 1815 Topeka Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95126, Julian Mark Cantando, Fiona Marie Cantando. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/13/2019. /s/Julian Mark Cantando.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/13/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654865 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Janean Baird dba Trasformare, 175 Herlong Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95123. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/ Janean Baird. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/15/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654435 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Uncle Papa’s BBQ, 8325 Westwood Dr., Gilroy, CA, 95020, Daniel David Hill. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/ Daniel David Hill. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/03/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654813 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Serenity Executive Rentals, 823 Helena Dr., Sunnyvale, CA, 94087, Pillow Of Winds LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/14/2014. Refile in facts from previous filing #592085. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Robert Lane. Managing Member. #201409910403. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654888 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Talent Acquisition Group, 4250 Pomona Ave., Palo Alto, Ca, 94306, Talent AG, Inc., 4470 W. Sunset Blvd Suite 91630, Los Angeles, CA, 90027. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/16/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Bryce Murray. President. #C4196672. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654003
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Scratchy’s Customs, 1463 Adrian Way, San Jose, CA, 95122, Richard Alvaro Topete, Priscilla Marie Topete. This business is being conducted by a Married Couple. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Richard Alvaro Topete. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/19/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654158 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Japantown Prepared!, 565 N. 5th Street, San Jose, CA, 95112, Japantown Community Congress Of San Jose. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/26/2011. Refile in facts from previous filing #653236. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Richard Saito. Secretary. #2546801. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22/2019)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654885 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Spectra Venue Management, 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA, 95054, Brain P Rothenberg, 100 Augusta Dr., Moorstown, NJ, 08057, James A Pekala, 13364 Susan Terrace, Philadelphia, CA, 19116. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/182019. Above entity was formed in the state of Delaware. /s/Brain P Rothenberg. Director. #200713900026. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #654825 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): Page Mill Funding, 2626 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA, 94303, Bear Bruin Ventures Inc. Filed in the Santa Clara County on 05/11/2011 under file No. 551450. This business was conducted by: An Corporation: Filed on 05/14/2019. /s/William Stuart. President. (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/01/2019)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #654826 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): Milestone Financial, 4970 El Camino Real #230, Los Altos, CA, 94022, Bear Bruin Ventures Inc. Filed in the Santa Clara County on 05/18/2015 under file No. 504981. This business was conducted by: An Corporation: Filed on 05/14/2019. /s/William Stuart. President. (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/01/2019)
PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
ABELITE, EDGAR: Check# 5128467 | Issued on 11/6/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 ABELITE, EDGAR: Check# 5145116 | Issued on 7/9/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 ABTAHI,HAMID: Check# 5141541 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.88 ADAMSON,ROBERT B: Check# 5123064 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.35 AFSHAR,NADER: Check# 5132955 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 ALDRICH,DOUGLAS: Check# 5135022 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 ALI MAJID AL GHURAIR: Check# 5153642 | Issued on 12/3/2015 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $20.32 ALKAKOS,JOE: Check# 5134040 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 ALMEIDA, DEREK: Check# 5154006 | Issued on 12/10/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 ANAYA,RUBEN J: Check# 5131747 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.67 ARAUJO VICTORIA A TRUSTEE: Check# 5155333 | Issued on 1/8/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $197.20 ARRAZATE,NOE B: Check# 5120980 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.69 ASCOLTO, INC.: Check# 5129379 | Issued on 11/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $350.00 ASSN OF RETIRED SJ POLICE OFFICERS & FIREFIGHTERS: Check# 5154018 | Issued on 12/10/2015 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $103.95 ATWELL,MARCUS T: Check# 5132990 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 AUBREY,KYLE S: Check# 5126070 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.64 AVERSA, DREW: Check# 5156563 | Issued on 1/29/2016 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $3,308.44 AYERS JR, ALBERT S: Check# 5157420 | Issued on 2/12/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $20.00 BABOO,BHARAT B: Check# 5144076 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $80.18 BACOLINI,TREVOR: Check# 5132993 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.62 BAI,XIN: Check# 5152028 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.66 BARRALES,GEORGE: Check# 5139731 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 BARRON,ANTONIO: Check# 5126079 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 BELO,NORMANDA M: Check# 5144090 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.98 BERTHOLD,LINDA L: Check# 5142498 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.16 BIGELIS,SIGITAS: Check# 5144100 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $87.38 BISHOP,MARTIN: Check# 5135060 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.65 BLANKS,DUNCAN: Check# 5133015 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $213.48 BOWERS-WATKINS,MEIA T: Check# 5144119 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $189.36 BOYLE, KIMBERLY: Check# 5127055 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $76.47 BRIGHT,NATHAN ALAN: Check# 5127996 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.62 BRODERSEN,DONNA MARIE: Check# 5131197 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 BROWN, S GARY DVM INC: Check# 5158184 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,666.70 BROWN, S GARY DVM INC: Check# 5160878 | Issued on 4/15/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $933.60 BROWNE,WILLIAM C: Check# 5144131 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $92.52 BUCKELHEIDE,JACQUELINE: Check# 5128001 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 BUI,OLGA H: Check# 5144139 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 BUITRAGO MORENO, NUBIA: Check# 5141594 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $70.00 BURES,CLEMENTINA: Check# 5144141 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.06 BYNUM,SOLEDAD G: Check# 5121032 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $137.77 CAGGIANO,PATSY SUE: Check# 5131207 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $65.79 CALDERON, OLGA: Check# 5122075 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $60.00 CARRASCO, MAGDALENA: Check# 5123589 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $602.00 CARRASCO,STACEY: Check# 5130262 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 CARRUTHERS,JAMES M: Check# 5121050 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.95 CASTRO,JOSEPH: Check# 5139769 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $93.55 CATURA,CESARIA D: Check# 5131220 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 CAVALIER,ROSE M: Check# 5144173 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 CERVANTES,CUAUHTEMOC: Check# 5131222 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $69.90 CHANG, SAMUEL: Check# 5149172 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $287.34 CHANG,EN SHU: Check# 5136847 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.73 CHANG,KUOCHIN: Check# 5140686 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $71.72 CHAVEZ,ROBERTO: Check# 5144191 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.75 CHAW,MICHAEL W: Check# 5124147 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.44 CHEN,HUA SONG: Check# 5142552 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.06 CHERUKURI,RAVIKRISHN V: Check# 5121064 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.95 CHEW,LORRAINE M: Check# 5131225 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 CHRISTENSEN,PRISCILLA: Check# 5122098 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $67.89 CHUNG,KIM: Check# 5137856 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.29 CITIES ASSOCIATION OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Check# 5129873 | Issued on 11/25/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $130.00 CITY OF SAN JOSE/RECYCLE PLUS: Check# 5148421 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from HOUSING ACTIVITIES FUND | Amount: $64.14 CLAYTON,JESSE S: Check# 5128944 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $99.98 COELHO,JOSE: Check# 5133069 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.73 CONCESIONARIA VUELA COM: Check# 5127506 | Issued on 10/23/2014 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $10,862.00 CONCESIONARIA VUELA COM: Check# 5153219 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $5,148.00 COPPEL,YOHANN: Check# 5142572 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 CORCORAN, KARLA: Check# 5153336 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $510.40 COUCH,JORDAN: Check# 5131256 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5148272 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5148273 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5149464 | Issued on 9/24/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 CRUZ, KASSANDRA: Check# 5132885 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 290 | Amount: $25.00 CRUZ,GLORIA: Check# 5160617 | Issued on 4/8/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $197.30 CRUZ,JACINTO: Check# 5144244 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.37 CUELLAR,ARTURO: Check# 5154502 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.76 CULLINANE, FATIMA: Check# 5152108 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $110.50
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance
Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
DAI,HUIXIONG: Check# 5157006 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $179.17 DAMBA,EDWARD C: Check# 5122135 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.17 DAUL,GINA M: Check# 5139812 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.09 DAVID DURHAM: Check# 5159447 | Issued on 3/18/2016 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $279.31 DAVIS,SUSAN E: Check# 5125111 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $22.54 DE LA CRUZ,ROBERT: Check# 5122141 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $168.51 DE SPAIN,IRENE C: Check# 5127129 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $119.80 DEAS, MICHAEL: Check# 5149876 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 293 | Amount: $50.00 DEATON,TOM: Check# 5124182 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $96.54 DEBAR,LESTER DORR: Check# 5133098 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $71.31 DEGNAN,RYLAND: Check# 5128064 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 DELACRUZ,OSVALDO: Check# 5127132 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 DEVERSE,DEBORAH J: Check# 5141650 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $67.59 DEWEES, RACHELLE: Check# 5149986 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $30.00 DIET,DUC: Check# 5147476 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 DING,SHENG: Check# 5144270 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.70 DIZON,DAN: Check# 5159053 | Issued on 3/11/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $56.34 DO,CHRISTOPHER: Check# 5131281 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 DOAN,LINH: Check# 5131282 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $27.24 DONG,LAN KIN: Check# 5144275 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.90 DOWHAN,JULI ANN: Check# 5131287 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $66.37 DUONG,HUNG QUOC: Check# 5124199 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.58 DUTTON,WAYNE M: Check# 5133113 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.25 DZURKO, HEATHER: Check# 5142612 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $25.90 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION: Check# 5128568 | Issued on 11/6/2014 from ECONOMIC DEV ADMIN LOAN FUND | Amount: $25.26 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION: Check# 5130310 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from ECONOMIC DEV ADMIN LOAN FUND | Amount: $32.61 EDJIGSAW: Check# 5123000 | Issued on 8/14/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $13,874.72 ELYASSNIA,ROOSEVELT: Check# 5141660 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 ERNESTO,EFRAIN: Check# 5154544 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $87.52 ERWIN,KEVIN L: Check# 5126189 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 ESPARZA, MAYA: Check# 5133594 | Issued on 1/29/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $218.50 ESTRADA,MARY SOL: Check# 5126191 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.15 FERNANDEZ, VICTORIA: Check# 5129911 | Issued on 11/25/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $158.00 FERNANDEZ,RHODORA: Check# 5152149 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.12 FINLEY,JEFFREY M: Check# 5141681 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 FONCELL,SUSAN B: Check# 5144329 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $204.26 FONTANA,FRANK L: Check# 5123229 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.85 FRECHOU,MAI: Check# 5136032 | Issued on 3/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.46 GALVAN,LAURO: Check# 5160946 | Issued on 4/15/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $617.85 GALVAS,FLOYD J: Check# 5138827 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $113.08 GAO,FENG: Check# 5154567 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $100.00 GARCIA,WYNOKA: Check# 5125174 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $42.82 GERAMI,SHAHIN: Check# 5127174 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $28.90 GHIO,DAVID: Check# 5142657 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $104.49 GIAKOUMIS,ANTONIS G: Check# 5142659 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 GIUSTO,DOMENICO: Check# 5133161 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.73 GOMES,CATHRYN E: Check# 5142666 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 GOMEZ,NICOLAS: Check# 5136041 | Issued on 3/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 GOMEZ,VINCENTE M: Check# 5141701 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $116.32 GONGORA,NARCISO: Check# 5127180 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $56.54 GONZALEZ LOZANO, DANGHELLY: Check# 5149879 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 294 | Amount: $50.00 GONZALEZ,JOSE L: Check# 5142667 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.49 GOWER,MICHAEL W: Check# 5137923 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $185.04 GREEN,HELAINE: Check# 5125192 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $102.80 GU,ZHENYU: Check# 5144370 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.64 GUERRERO, ALEXANDRA: Check# 5148277 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 292 | Amount: $100.00 GUERRERO,GOODWIN: Check# 5122220 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.78 GUMM,BRYAN: Check# 5133177 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.19 HANNUM,STEVEN M: Check# 5144378 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.65 HARO,FRANCISCO: Check# 5122227 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.89 HARPER,CRAIG: Check# 5131360 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $79.67 HEAD,MANUEL A: Check# 5131365 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $52.11 HENDRYCKS,PETER: Check# 5134211 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 HEREDIA,GREGORIO A: Check# 5136950 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $93.97 HERNANDEZ, ANECITA: Check# 5147533 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $500.00 HERRERA,KRISTEN: Check# 5127198 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 HERRON,JON: Check# 5144399 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $59.62 HO,CAI VAN: Check# 5122240 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.54 HSIEH, MEI JANE: Check# 5127209 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $174.75 HSU,DARRYL: Check# 5154607 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.34 HUANG,CHIEN C: Check# 5142701 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 HUANG,LINGYUN: Check# 5127210 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.76 HUESCA,VICTOR: Check# 5144423 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $44.20 HUGHES, DIANE: Check# 5129044 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $227.42 HUH,YEUNG: Check# 5154612 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $114.46 HULL,CHARLES T: Check# 5128140 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50
PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
INGEBO,MARILYN K: Check# 5123281 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $52.63 JAVELO,ALBERTO C: Check# 5137948 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 JAYARAMAN,GAYATHRI: Check# 5157083 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $97.44 JENSEN, NORMAN: Check# 5123832 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $816.50 KAHN,DOUGLAS: Check# 5147565 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 KANUKUNTLA,SHARATH: Check# 5121232 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.95 KELLEY,CHARLES D: Check# 5139910 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $55.51 KIM,HEA KYUNG: Check# 5125246 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 KIM,JUNG KUN: Check# 5122281 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.31 KING,LEROY F: Check# 5144484 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 KLINE, NORMAN: Check# 5146766 | Issued on 8/6/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 KRISHNASWAMY,BALAJI M: Check# 5134258 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.56 KU,CYJEN: Check# 5122287 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.94 KUMAR,MAHESH: Check# 5158335 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $154.20 KUMARAN,KURINCHI: Check# 5133253 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.57 LA RAGIONE,ELIZABETH: Check# 5126294 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 LA VOIE,JEANNIE: Check# 5159124 | Issued on 3/11/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 LAM,LILY: Check# 5144504 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 LARKIN,THOMAS P: Check# 5125261 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.87 LARSEN,JAMES E: Check# 5133259 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $66.53 LASCOLA,KATHLEEN: Check# 5152239 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.20 LAW OFFICE OF JOHN L BURRIS & ALBERTO ARAMBULA: Check# 5120601 | Issued on 7/10/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $10,000.00 LE,ANDREW T: Check# 5121264 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.77 LE,JENNIFER: Check# 5129095 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.08 LEE, CHARLENE: Check# 5138416 | Issued on 4/9/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $162.40 LEE,KEONYOUNG: Check# 5124320 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.44 LEONARDIS, STEVEN JOSEPH: Check# 5162243 | Issued on 5/6/2016 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $100.00 LI,QIYUN: Check# 5141776 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.76 LIANG,RONGSHENG: Check# 5160344 | Issued on 4/1/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $255.94 LIEU,TRUC THANH: Check# 5144527 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 LIM,ALVIN: Check# 5133274 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.48 LIU, YONG HUA: Check# 5149288 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $136.00 LIU,ROGER: Check# 5121277 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $28.95 LIU,ZHIBING: Check# 5121278 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.62 LIVINGSTONE,JOSEPH T: Check# 5144530 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $192.48 LONG,ANNELLE: Check# 5144532 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $82.24 LONG,ROBERT GREGORY: Check# 5131899 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.80 LOPEZ,YESENIA: Check# 5144534 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 LOSNESS,CHRISTIAN: Check# 5122321 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.38 LU,RON: Check# 5144539 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 LUPO,SALVATORE: Check# 5144542 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $23.00 LUU,CUONG: Check# 5158348 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $123.36 MA,SAMANTHA YUNGHSING: Check# 5161811 | Issued on 4/29/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $62.05 MADRIGAL,MARIA: Check# 5121288 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $89.80 MAESTAZ,ANNA MARIE: Check# 5121289 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.70 MAHADIK,KIRAN: Check# 5144552 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.30 MAI,NHAN: Check# 5127273 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.81 MALACCORTO,SILVIA: Check# 5157119 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $185.04 MANZOOR,ADEEL: Check# 5121297 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.96 MARASHI,JACQUELINE T: Check# 5140862 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $45.00 MARCIANO,JOHN: Check# 5144558 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $55.19 MARLATT,CLARENCE J: Check# 5122330 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.94 MARTINEZ,OLGA: Check# 5144569 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $18.27 MATTHEWS, JAMIE L: Check# 5137991 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $100.00 MAZERIK,MATTHEW B: Check# 5124336 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $66.71 MC KINNEY,ATHA: Check# 5144574 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $50.48 MCDONALD,RAY: Check# 5144576 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.06 MEREDITH,HILDA R: Check# 5124341 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.79 MILLER,JASON D: Check# 5144588 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.70 MIRANDA,LILY: Check# 5152282 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.84 MITCHELL, DETRA: Check# 5139965 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $41.80 MONTES,ALFREDO: Check# 5144599 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $17.26 MONTROUIL,KIMBERLY: Check# 5152286 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.98 MOORE,DIANA HARU: Check# 5122353 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.92 MORENO, PAULINA: Check# 5146788 | Issued on 8/6/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $58.00 MOREY,WILLIAM D: Check# 5121316 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.97 MORGAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES: Check# 5152744 | Issued on 11/12/2015 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $5,824.28 MOSHER,KEVIN: Check# 5142810 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $48.56 MULLIN, ANDREW: Check# 5123873 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $96.25 MUNIYAPPA,PRAKASH: Check# 5121320 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $87.05 MUNOZ,CAMERINO: Check# 5138005 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.60 MURILLO,WALTER E: Check# 5129144 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $75.06 MUSGROVE,EMMA L: Check# 5144621 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 NAAS,RICHARD A: Check# 5144624 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $42.15 NAMKUNG,JOHN: Check# 5133326 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.22 NAVARRO,ESPERANZA: Check# 5138007 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $72.39
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance
Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
NGUYEN,JENNY H: Check# 5138012 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.92 NGUYEN,KHANH: Check# 5125316 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.65 NGUYEN,LIEM PHUOC: Check# 5135278 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.78 NGUYEN,PAUL THU TAM: Check# 5125319 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $127.32 NGUYEN,TAM T: Check# 5127313 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.85 NGUYEN,TE: Check# 5157143 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $71.06 NGUYEN,TODD TUE-VAN: Check# 5161841 | Issued on 4/29/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 NGUYEN,TRONG NGOC: Check# 5131923 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.30 NGUYEN,TUANH GIA: Check# 5131479 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 NOEIOSGOUEI, FARHAD: Check# 5138017 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $213.00 NORELLA,ALICE: Check# 5144650 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.64 O’DONNELL,PHILIP: Check# 5141821 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 OLSEN,DONN W: Check# 5122375 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.05 ORTEZ,DANIEL: Check# 5144663 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $49.34 PAIGEN,KENNETH: Check# 5157162 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $181.12 PAINE,STEPHEN: Check# 5142854 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $29.81 PANTOJA ESCOBAR, DAVID: Check# 5142403 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 291 | Amount: $250.00 PASCOE, JACKIE: Check# 5143357 | Issued on 6/18/2015 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $125.00 PASCUAL,VICKY: Check# 5128250 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.39 PAULOSE,GEORGE: Check# 5122387 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $72.87 PETERSON,RAYMOND: Check# 5128257 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.08 PETERSON,ROYCE L: Check# 5123412 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $27.78 PHAM,ANH TUYET: Check# 5121377 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $42.01 PHAM,ELIZABETH L: Check# 5128261 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.50 PHAM,LE HANG: Check# 5139002 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $59.90 PHAN,PHUONG: Check# 5124398 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.85 PHILLIPS,WENDY L: Check# 5121381 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.96 PIFER,ERIC A: Check# 5124401 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.85 POBLACION,ANTONIO L: Check# 5140020 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 POVZNER,ANNA: Check# 5140927 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.17 POWER,JOHN: Check# 5128274 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.59 QUIHUIZ,ANNA: Check# 5144721 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.14 RAI,AMARJEET: Check# 5147678 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 RAMOS,GUSTAVO: Check# 5127358 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $55.98 RAMSAY,TIMOTHY II: Check# 5144729 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 RAMSEY,DEBRA J: Check# 5141859 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $45.23 RASMUSSEN, HENRY: Check# 5123922 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $50.00 RAYNER,TYLER: Check# 5131949 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 REAP, PATRICIA: Check# 5122421 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $200.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check# 5125379 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $200.00 RESTREPO,DARIO: Check# 5131542 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $71.06 RETUTA,BALBINO L: Check# 5121421 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.06 REX, DIANA: Check# 5131543 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $97.26 ROCHA, STEPHANIE: Check# 5123454 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $185.00 RODRIGUEZ, DEBRA: Check# 5157999 | Issued on 2/19/2016 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $50.00 RODRIGUEZ,JESUS: Check# 5135334 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $82.24 RODRIGUEZ,MARY J: Check# 5137094 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $50.37 ROMERO,RICARDO: Check# 5144755 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 RUIZ,MANUEL J: Check# 5141875 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.39 RYSTAD,ARNOLD: Check# 5129234 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 SAFET GERIN: Check# 5148152 | Issued on 8/27/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $669.32 SALAZAR,JAVIER: Check# 5125395 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.84 SAN JOSE GUADALAJARA SISTER CITY COMMITTEE: Check# 5153242 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT-BUSINESS DIV: Check# 5132429 | Issued on 1/15/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $25.00 SANDHU,CHARAN: Check# 5123475 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.92 SANDOVAL,KRISTEN: Check# 5158438 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $117.83 SANTA CLARA CO OFFICE OF ED: Check# 5149375 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $4,795.29 SANTA CLARA COUNTY RECORDER: Check# 5145582 | Issued on 7/16/2015 from MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 FUND | Amount: $831.00 SANTOS, RICHARD P: Check# 5127398 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from POLICE PENSION - TIER 2 | Amount: $55.12 SARAF,SHAILENDHAR: Check# 5152382 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $75.29 SAYRE,DIANA L: Check# 5144792 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.59 SCEVA,ELAINE: Check# 5121457 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $146.81 SCHMID,KRYSTAL J: Check# 5144796 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.92 SCHMIDT,CYNTHIA A: Check# 5144797 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 SEDILLO,RAFAEL RAMON: Check# 5141905 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.24 SHAH,HEMLATA J: Check# 5144808 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.01 SHAHAR,MENASHE: Check# 5133456 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 SHARMA,PRAVEEN: Check# 5122471 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.53 SILVA,MANUEL: Check# 5134423 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $34.91 SMYTH, DARLENE: Check# 5143863 | Issued on 6/25/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $63.00 SNO, ZEN: Check# 5134429 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $399.00 SNOW,DONNA: Check# 5141915 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 SNOWDEN,GAYNELL: Check# 5122490 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.10 SOLANO,ESTELA: Check# 5122491 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.97 SOTO, RONALD S: Check# 5148634 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD: Check# 5140565 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $258.00
PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
STEFANINI,MARIO: Check# 5139086 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $177.56 STROMAN,M C: Check# 5121507 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.94 SZELES,MICHAEL: Check# 5154826 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $279.32 TAITANO,LISA C: Check# 5123506 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.97 TALAUGON,JOSEPH: Check# 5154830 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $235.27 TAVARES,ANTONIO: Check# 5121518 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.96 TERRAZAS,CARLOS: Check# 5137167 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.94 TERRIZZANO, ALYSSA: Check# 5123510 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $105.00 THAI,TRANG: Check# 5154840 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.45 THAN,HOA: Check# 5147784 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.84 THAN,STEVEN N: Check# 5141940 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.62 THARP,BRIAN: Check# 5124495 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $29.83 TRAN,DAT: Check# 5125483 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 TRAN,SEYAMA VAN: Check# 5143005 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 TRAN,THIEN HUU: Check# 5144911 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 TRAN,TONY: Check# 5152440 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $186.36 TRAN,VAN: Check# 5124503 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.50 TREDWAY,BRIAN C: Check# 5141949 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.46 TRUONG,HA: Check# 5125487 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.97 TRUONG,TUAN M: Check# 5130578 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.82 UNDERWOOD,SHIRLEY ELAINE: Check# 5144925 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 URREA,CESAR A: Check# 5122557 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.85 VADO, DAN: Check# 5155236 | Issued on 12/23/2015 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: $150.00 VALLADAREZ MARINEZ, MELINDA: Check# 5158886 | Issued on 3/4/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $20.00 VALLECILLA,ERNESTO J: Check# 5126511 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.47 VAN KIGHT,NORMAN: Check# 5146496 | Issued on 7/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.95 VANCE,CARROLL STONE III: Check# 5153912 | Issued on 12/3/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $110.32 VANDENBERG,SCOTT: Check# 5128394 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.09 VIERNY,HAVA E: Check# 5143035 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $63.04 VILLAFLOR,MARIA JOSELYN: Check# 5124530 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.47 VOLPI,THOMAS J: Check# 5144952 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $50.89 VU,PAK K: Check# 5133547 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.31 WANG,DAVID C: Check# 5121571 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $103.83 WANG,YUE: Check# 5144963 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.09 WASHINGTON,JAMES R: Check# 5128408 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.32 WEINSTEIN,LISA GAYLE: Check# 5144969 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $279.33 WILLIAMS,ASHLEY D: Check# 5130607 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $42.78 WILLIAMS,BRIAN A: Check# 5128418 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 WISER,CLEM MARCUS: Check# 5134524 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.80 WON,JANE: Check# 5126531 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.67 WONG,CHEUNG K: Check# 5127487 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.09 WU,TZE YAN: Check# 5121587 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.95 XIANG,XUN: Check# 5144987 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $114.32 YAO,MICHAEL: Check# 5154908 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $261.68 YEH,CAROL: Check# 5138188 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.56 YEH,SHIAO TUNG: Check# 5133566 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $57.57 YU,XIANHUI: Check# 5158068 | Issued on 2/19/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $240.00 ZHOU,DONGYAN: Check# 5147840 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 ZIMMER,GUY E: Check# 5145004 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $30.56
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the coming weeks,
I suspect you will have the wisdom to criticize yourself in constructive ways that will at least partially solve a long-standing problem. Hallelujah! I bet you will also understand what to do to eliminate a bad habit by installing a good new habit. Please capitalize on that special knowledge! There's one further capacity I suspect you'll have: the saucy ingenuity necessary to alleviate a festering fear. Be audacious!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What standards might we use in evaluating levels of sexual satisfaction? One cruclal measure is the tenderness and respect that partners have for each other. Others include the ability to play and have fun, the freedom to express oneself uninhibitedly, the creative attention devoted to unpredictable foreplay, and the ability to experience fulfilling orgasms. How do you rate your own levels, Taurus? Wherever you may currently fall on the scale, the coming months will be a time when you can accomplish an upgrade. How? Read authors who specialize in the erotic arts. Talk to your partners with increased boldness and clarity. While meditating, search for clues in the depths. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): If there were a Hall of Fame for writers, Shakespeare might have been voted in first. His work is regarded as a pinnacle of intellectual brilliance. And yet here's a fun fact: The Bard quoted well over a thousand passages from the Bible. Can you imagine a modern author being taken seriously by the literati if he or she frequently invoked such a fundamental religious text? I bring this to your attention so as to encourage you to be Shakespeare-like in the coming weeks. That is, be willing to draw equally from both intellectual and spiritual sources; be a deep thinker who communes with sacred truths; synergize the functions of your discerning mind and your devotional heart. CANCER (June 21-July 22): "People will choose
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Many 18th-century pirates
were committed to democracy and equality among their ranks. The camaraderie and fairness and mutual respect that prevailed on pirate ships was markedly different from the oppressive conditions faced by sailors who worked for the navies of sovereign nations. The latter were often pressed into service against their will and had to struggle to collect meager salaries. Tyrannical captains controlled all phases of their lives. I bring this to your attention, Leo, with the hope that it will inspire you to seek out alternative approaches to rigid and hierarchical systems. Gravitate toward generous organizations that offer you ample freedom and rich alliances. The time is right to ally yourself with emancipatory influences.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't wait around for
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unhappiness over uncertainty," writes Cancerian author and entrepreneur Timothy Ferriss. He doesn't do that himself, but rather is quite eager to harvest the perks of dwelling in uncertainty. I presume this aptitude has played a role in his huge success; his books have appeared on bestseller lists, and his podcasts have been downloaded more than 300 million times. In telling you this, I'm not encouraging you to embrace the fertile power of uncertainty 24 hours a day and 365 days of every year. But I am urging you to do just that for the next three weeks. There'll be big payoffs if you do, including rich teachings on the art of happiness.
fate to decide which decisions you should make and what directions you should go. Formulate those decisions yourself, with your willpower fully engaged. Never say, "If it's meant to be, it will happen." Rather, resolve to create the outcomes you strongly desire to happen. Do you understand how important this is? You shouldn't allow anyone else to frame your important questions and define the nature of your problems; you've got to do the framing and defining yourself. One more thing: don't fantasize about the arrival of the "perfect moment." The perfect moment is whenever you decree it is.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the coming weeks, I hope you'll regularly give yourself to generous, expansive experiences. I hope you'll think big, funny thoughts and feel spacious, experimental emotions. I hope you'll get luxurious glimpses of the promise
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your future holds, and I hope you'll visualize yourself embarking on adventures and projects you've been too timid or worried to consider before now. For best results, be eager to utter the word "MORE!" as you meditate on the French phrase "joie de vivre" and the English phrase "a delight in being alive."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): According to Popular Mechanics magazine, over three million sunken ships are lying on the bottoms of the world’s oceans. Some of them contain billions of dollars’ worth of precious metals and jewels. Others are crammed with artifacts that would be of great value to historians and archaeologists. And here’s a crazy fact: Fewer than 1 percent of all those potential treasures have been investigated by divers. I bring this to your attention, Scorpio, because I hope it might inspire you to explore your inner world’s equivalent of lost or unknown riches. The astrological omens suggest that the coming weeks will be an excellent time to go searching for them. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "Some days you
need god's grace," writes poet Scherezade Siobhan. "On other days: the feral tongue of vintage whiskey and a mouth kissed by fire." I'm guessing, Sagittarius, that these days you might be inclined to prefer the feral tongue of vintage whiskey and a mouth kissed by fire. But according to my astrological analysis, those flashy phenomena would not motivate you to take the corrective and adaptive measures you actually need. The grace of god—or whatever passes for the grace of god in your world—is the influence that will best help you accomplish what's necessary. Fortunately, I suspect you know how to call on and make full use of that grace.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn poet
William Stafford articulated some advice that I think you need to hear right now. Please hold it close to your awareness for the next 21 days. "Saying things you do not have to say weakens your talk," he wrote. "Hearing things you do not need to hear dulls your hearing." By practicing those protective measures, Capricorn, you will foster and safeguard your mental health. Now here's another gift from Stafford: "Things you know before you hear them— those are you, those are why you are in the world."
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): "Love is an immoderate
thing / And can never be content," declared poet W. B. Yeats. To provide you with an accurate horoscope, I'll have to argue with that idea a bit. From what I can determine, love will indeed be immoderate in your vicinity during the coming weeks. On the other hand, it's likely to bring you a high degree of contentment—as long as you're willing to play along with its immoderateness. Here's another fun prediction: I suspect that love's immoderateness, even as it brings you satisfaction, will also inspire you to ask for more from love and expand your capacity for love. And that could lead to even further immoderate and interesting experiments.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You will know you are in sweet alignment with cosmic forces if you have an impulse to try a rash adventure, but decide instead to work on fixing a misunderstanding with an ally. You can be sure you're acting in accordance with your true intuition if you feel an itch to break stuff, but instead channel your fierce energy into improving conditions at your job. You will be in tune with your soul's code if you start fantasizing about quitting what you've been working on so hard, but instead sit down and give yourself a pep talk to reinvigorate your devotion and commitment. Homework: Make up a secret identity for yourself. What is it? How do you use it? Testify at FreeWillAstrology.com Go to REALASTROLOGY.COM to check out Rob Brezsny’s Expanded Weekly Audio Horoscopes and Daily Text Message Horoscopes. Audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888 or 1-900-950-7700
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Briana Wall, Dora Cheng, Katherine Zhao, Sasha Lane and Naomi Le, dancers with San Jose’s NEW BALLET, at the dress rehearsal for the company’s production of ‘Cinderella,’ at the California Theatre.
GARETH HUGHES and New Ballet Director DALIA RAWSON at
Professional rock climber ALEX HONNOLD—the focus of the Oscar-winning documentary ‘Free Solo’—met with media and fans at Sunnyvale’s Planet Granite. The New Ballet
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New Ballet board members WILLIAM PERRY, far left, and MIKE LEE, far right, with dancers and a guest at the dress rehearsal for ‘Cinderella.’
San Jose’s very own competitive eating champ, JOEY CHESTNUT, left, made quick work of The Art of BBQ’s 5-pound, 2-foot burrito—downing it in just 11 minutes and 31 seconds. TAOB owner, Art Campos, had to eat the $50 he usually charges for the behemoth.
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